thanks for the help. i think.. didnt want to start up a mess here.. guess i will try to get ahold of the people who hunt there. and tell them the deal.. we are not trying to start anything withh other hunters or people for that matter...it would be the propper way. to let them know we will be hunting there. we did get permission. and the land owner wants the hogs gone.
not trying to step on toes or break any old fashion rules.. but if u got land to hunt more land to hunt then what u can hunt. ( some people have alot of land to hunt more then what they can cover) u shouldnt get mad when sumone else starts hunting a spot they got permission to hunt. just like u got permission.. now if u can cover all the land u hunt then thats fine.. but if u only go there every so often or just a few times ayear... ur not helping the land owner with their problem... honey holes are nice. and hold hogs. but i thought we are trying to help stop the hog problem and have fun doing it.. if the land owner dont want the hogs there. then they gotta go.. and if ur not doing the job. then sumone else has to and will.. just like any job. the job has to be done.. land owners dont want hogs for a reason.
how many land owners u know of that says yea u can hunt hogs on my land but only every so often.. or when people pay u to catch them a hog with ur dogs. then its fine.
AND WHAT DOES IT MATTER IF IM 13 OR 35.. WE HUNT JUST LIKE EVERYBODY ELSE... OTHER WISE WE WOULDNT BE ASKING FOR ADVICE
It matters because you are an inexperienced kid asking for advice from adults who more than likely have had experience and understanding of the situation. The majority of the concensus by reputable people here is to not hunt the property....not at this time until the landowner understands the situation or other person is contacted.
The point is the other hunter has permission to hunt the property and coming behind him and gaining permission to hunt is not right and lacks morals. This is not an "old fashion rule" it is how good people hunt. This is not a job...it is a hobby and it can possibly help the landowner. Determining how many times or hogs a person is catching is not the question, neither is the amount of property an individual has to hunt.
This role will be reversed one day and I be willing to bet you would want the same respect.