repsolracer22
Member
- Nov 26, 2013
- 19
Well, until they trespass, you dont really have a case against them. However, if you intentionally harass wildlife to interfere with their hunt, they have somewhat of a valid complaint about your actions. Driving up and down your property line just to drive away the animals would be kind of dickish behavior, I could see a DNR officer writing you a ticket that you then have to spend money fight in court. Arguing the finer points of wording in a regulation with a LEO rarely works.
You honestly think that any LEO would actually write me up or mess with me if Im driving my ATV on my own property? How would they ever assume that my ONLY purpose in doing that is to scare off deer? Obviously it would never hold up in court, and like you said, it would cost money to defend. I get that. But you actually think that a LEO would even write you up for that? I can ride my atv on my property whenever I want. I dont have to have a reason. Is this serious?
I could just be patrolling my property. I could be riding around enjoying myself. I could be making new trails, looking for fallen trees, moving rocks, etc etc etc etc etc