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Property left behind on leases.
Posted on 11/3/18 at 8:04 am
Posted on 11/3/18 at 8:04 am
So this is my 2nd year on a new deer lease. Last year I was the new guy and got a pretty crappy section. This year several fellas stepped off in Feb and we added 2 new guys. I moved sections. The guy who left my new section left behind a Dillon 4x6 fiberglass stand on a 5' platform. I was told it would be off the property by the guy who heads up the lease by 3/31.
It wasn't.
I bring my box blind out and want to put it up in same spot. I'm reassured he will move it by the end of May.
He doesn't
I ask for some guidance by head of lease and he tells me to personally contact the previous guy. I text call his cell, his office, and even contact through FB messenger. I repeat this several times even offering g to help him move the stand. 0 response.
Speak with lease head who assures me if the stand is not moved by 1st day of season (not ideal time to be setting up my area) that previous guy forfeits the property and would be trespassing. We add a new lock at gate and old lock is to be removed.
1st day of season comes and I decide I'll leave his (now the leases) stand where it is at and hunt from it and will put my other stand in another location. The erection of my other stand is delayed by recurrent heavy rains and soft ground preventing transportation to new location.
Friday at 1pm I get a text that " ___ got his stand!" He had actually taken it the Thursday evening. This morning is the opening of rifle season.
Head of lease never removed old locks and his attitude is basically "oh well its not my problem." He was surprised and offended by my frustration.
All of this to say that in general people will never fail to prove what selfish assholes they are.
It wasn't.
I bring my box blind out and want to put it up in same spot. I'm reassured he will move it by the end of May.
He doesn't
I ask for some guidance by head of lease and he tells me to personally contact the previous guy. I text call his cell, his office, and even contact through FB messenger. I repeat this several times even offering g to help him move the stand. 0 response.
Speak with lease head who assures me if the stand is not moved by 1st day of season (not ideal time to be setting up my area) that previous guy forfeits the property and would be trespassing. We add a new lock at gate and old lock is to be removed.
1st day of season comes and I decide I'll leave his (now the leases) stand where it is at and hunt from it and will put my other stand in another location. The erection of my other stand is delayed by recurrent heavy rains and soft ground preventing transportation to new location.
Friday at 1pm I get a text that " ___ got his stand!" He had actually taken it the Thursday evening. This morning is the opening of rifle season.
Head of lease never removed old locks and his attitude is basically "oh well its not my problem." He was surprised and offended by my frustration.
All of this to say that in general people will never fail to prove what selfish assholes they are.
This post was edited on 11/3/18 at 8:07 am
Posted on 11/3/18 at 8:08 am to Bleeding purple
Sounds like a shitty place. Deer must be worth it if you’re not looking to leave.
This post was edited on 11/3/18 at 8:13 am
Posted on 11/3/18 at 8:09 am to Bleeding purple
Sounds like you hunt with cockhead lease holder that lets his bros do as they please..
Posted on 11/3/18 at 8:09 am to Bleeding purple
I would have moved it early on and set it by the shared lease area like clubhouse or by the front gate? I’d have never left an old stand up that someone will want anywhere close to the season.
Eta: and yeah you should have pushed the owner to get the property removed faster. Most wma’s require stands to be removed basically on the last day of hunting season.
Eta: and yeah you should have pushed the owner to get the property removed faster. Most wma’s require stands to be removed basically on the last day of hunting season.
This post was edited on 11/3/18 at 8:11 am
Posted on 11/3/18 at 8:11 am to Bleeding purple
Lack of communication makes that guy a PoS
Posted on 11/3/18 at 8:11 am to Bleeding purple
you're the newbie on the lease, keep your eyes open and be warned, as long as it doesn't impact the head of lease he dgaf what happens, you should have been proactive and moved the stand and replaced it with your's...
Posted on 11/3/18 at 8:21 am to Bleeding purple
We usually buy them for a reasonable price, you should have offered him $300.00
Posted on 11/3/18 at 8:37 am to Bleeding purple
Should have moved it somewhere he couldn't find it, then he would have contacted you.
Posted on 11/3/18 at 8:40 am to Bleeding purple
St Tammany parish hunting club has openings....
Posted on 11/3/18 at 8:42 am to Bleeding purple
In my experience, people that run leases DGAF about new guys. They would've let him come pick it up in January
Posted on 11/3/18 at 8:46 am to Bleeding purple
I know a lot of people that are members of these huge clubs like this, with a section or stand allotment and 20 people. They all seem to have similar stories like this. Just sounds like such a headache. Hunting and fishing brings out the worst in people.
Posted on 11/3/18 at 10:51 am to Bleeding purple
Send him an invoice for the "storage' on your lease. If he doesnt pay, bring him to small claims court and if he doesnt show, get a jusgement against him that collects interest till he pays.
Possibly, you could recoup the full price of the stand since he forfeited ownership by leaving it past the date.
Possibly, you could recoup the full price of the stand since he forfeited ownership by leaving it past the date.
Posted on 11/3/18 at 3:07 pm to Bleeding purple
The solution is to kill more hogs
Posted on 11/4/18 at 8:56 am to Bleeding purple
Not sure on the legal side. But I agree with the frustration. Most leases I’ve been in clearly state that ALL property be removed by set date. Good luck.
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