I Luv Herfrds
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A neighbor of ours has a right of way easment on our place. We have been having trouble with him in the last few years.
The right of way grants him, his heirs or predecessors the right to cross our land by use of roads and or trails.
I want to block him from the north road. He and his son have been using our place as their own private hunting preserve. They have made new trails through grass areas, hunting without premission, dumping trash and now telling us what we can do on our land.
We gave premission to a trapper friend to put trap sets out and the neighbor and his son shot the coyote he caught with a 30-06, wrecked the fur. Told the neighbor that he couldn't do that, we were told that their dogs would get trapped and they don't want that. They live 3 miles away. We were told that we can't have traps out. The friend left so not to cause problems.
We have a hunter that has been hunting our place for over 20 years, he is now type 2 diabetic and can't walk long distances, so we allow him to drive where ever he needs to, now the neighbor and his son are following the same tracks and making trails.
Now I talked to a lawyer yesterday. She told me to go ahead and post the trail they are making or they will try to get it as part of the easement. :shock: Now that is scarey.
Game warden has told me to spike it. Lawyer says I can do it.
Found out that if they keep this crap up we can take them to court and get a judge to remove the easement.
We put metal fence posts in this road to keep people out and it is just during hunting season. There is a gravel pit near this road that has a 50'-75' drop off we are worried that someone not knowing the area would drive right off into it making us liable.
Now we are taking pictures of all the crap they are doing, trash in the coulee and the tresspassing.
Now if I can catch them doing it it will strengthen our case to revoke the right of way.
Now just closing this road will not keep them from their property there is another road that they can use.
Any thoughts or other suggestions???? There is no place to hide a game camera.
The right of way grants him, his heirs or predecessors the right to cross our land by use of roads and or trails.
I want to block him from the north road. He and his son have been using our place as their own private hunting preserve. They have made new trails through grass areas, hunting without premission, dumping trash and now telling us what we can do on our land.



We gave premission to a trapper friend to put trap sets out and the neighbor and his son shot the coyote he caught with a 30-06, wrecked the fur. Told the neighbor that he couldn't do that, we were told that their dogs would get trapped and they don't want that. They live 3 miles away. We were told that we can't have traps out. The friend left so not to cause problems.


We have a hunter that has been hunting our place for over 20 years, he is now type 2 diabetic and can't walk long distances, so we allow him to drive where ever he needs to, now the neighbor and his son are following the same tracks and making trails.
Now I talked to a lawyer yesterday. She told me to go ahead and post the trail they are making or they will try to get it as part of the easement. :shock: Now that is scarey.
Game warden has told me to spike it. Lawyer says I can do it.
Found out that if they keep this crap up we can take them to court and get a judge to remove the easement.
We put metal fence posts in this road to keep people out and it is just during hunting season. There is a gravel pit near this road that has a 50'-75' drop off we are worried that someone not knowing the area would drive right off into it making us liable.
Now we are taking pictures of all the crap they are doing, trash in the coulee and the tresspassing.
Now if I can catch them doing it it will strengthen our case to revoke the right of way.
Now just closing this road will not keep them from their property there is another road that they can use.
Any thoughts or other suggestions???? There is no place to hide a game camera.
