First of all, the place that is a 1000 acres we have written permission to hunt from the CEO of a Children's home. The piece of land has a training course on it that is used for training Police officers and other law enforcement as well as multiple homes that the children stay in. They use the land that hogs frequent for recreational purposes. I would not want my daughter to walk up on some of the animals that we have caught out there. We have a deal with them to provide free removal, as well with other reputable references. I was "trespassing" because the "permission" WE had was false. This was my mistake for not meeting the landowner of the neighboring property. Even so, considering it is a children's home, and the course, why would he not let us remove the hogs when we have done no damage to his land? and already have written permission with the children's home??? It's a sore subject. Anyways, most, if not all of the properties we hunt we have talked to the surrounding landowners and have either written or verbal permission to hunt. And I say again, if you can call your dog off when he/she is looking at a hog in the woods I'd like to see video of it.
Ryan, I can call Superman off while baying a hog. To another response you mention about why would that guy not let you hunt! It's because of being burned before I'm sure. This sport is tuff and will only get worse with the people that are getting into the sport everyday. I hate it hate it hate it hate it but I deal with it everyday but luckly I've known my landowners and born and raise around here and have been doing it for some time so I don't have allot of issues crossing fences like most.
Outside of that ive been burned myself plenty with apme younger guys coming into this sport crossing ontoe and just plan turning loose on me. I put way touch into this sport for someone to hunt on me. I'll be te first to tell u I've worse than the land owner when it comes to someone back footing or trespassing on me.