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<blockquote data-quote="battlestick" data-source="post: 870578" data-attributes="member: 31425"><p>If it's private land, there is ALOT you can do. Here in TX, the laws being on the books doesn't mean they get enforced. Unless you keep them there until the warden arrives, they won't do anything. Typically to keep them, it is by force. This is much easier to do when not alone. When you approach them, first thing I do is tell them I am not alone. Then somebody fires a shot to verify. This puts them on edge, and they know they will get shot if they get stupid. Or, you back out slowly, call the warden and lead them to the trespasser.</p><p></p><p>If you know someone has been there, but you never cross them....All kinds of things to do. </p><p></p><p>I have heard if they are on foot, find where they cross and the trails they use. They look for cameras, but not razor wire in the bushes. If they come across on a four wheeler, razor wire across the trail 12 inches off the ground does a number on the four wheeler and the tires. I hear visiting tire shops during deer season is a great way to pass time. Razor wire 48" off the ground on a four wheeler trail does a number on the torso. I heard you don't have to visit the ER, in small towns you can read about it in the papers or hear the locals talk.</p><p></p><p>I have no experience with razor wire, it is only stories I have heard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="battlestick, post: 870578, member: 31425"] If it's private land, there is ALOT you can do. Here in TX, the laws being on the books doesn't mean they get enforced. Unless you keep them there until the warden arrives, they won't do anything. Typically to keep them, it is by force. This is much easier to do when not alone. When you approach them, first thing I do is tell them I am not alone. Then somebody fires a shot to verify. This puts them on edge, and they know they will get shot if they get stupid. Or, you back out slowly, call the warden and lead them to the trespasser. If you know someone has been there, but you never cross them....All kinds of things to do. I have heard if they are on foot, find where they cross and the trails they use. They look for cameras, but not razor wire in the bushes. If they come across on a four wheeler, razor wire across the trail 12 inches off the ground does a number on the four wheeler and the tires. I hear visiting tire shops during deer season is a great way to pass time. Razor wire 48" off the ground on a four wheeler trail does a number on the torso. I heard you don't have to visit the ER, in small towns you can read about it in the papers or hear the locals talk. I have no experience with razor wire, it is only stories I have heard. [/QUOTE]
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