Actually so far it has been a very good hunting season with very few problems around here. I've complained about the few problems, gates left open and alike, and talking about it helps reduce the anger. I've always had people tell me that I should be out aggresively running unwanted hunters off. It would take a lot of time, effort and gas to accomplish this so it's always been low on the priority list. The other thing thats always bothered me is chasing a bunch of armed, aggressive men around isn't what you call the safest activity in the world if they want to get a little rowdy with you. As proof just look what <a title="5 Killed, 3 Hurt in Wis. Hunting Dispute" href="http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=272310" target="_blank">happened in Wisconsin</a> over a treestand. That I can see they don't know what triggered the whole thing for sure but 5 dead and 3 wounded in a simple hunting dispute shows that dealing with armed men can be tricky.<br />n<br />nMost hunters I run into are fine but occasionaly you run into some that that get real confrontational. When there is 3-4 of them and only one of you it can get a little ticklish if they decide to be aggresive but in the long run it's always worked out okay. I don't know what the hunting dispute was about but it's sad that it came to this and shows what can happen when emotions run high amongst armed men.<br />n<br />n<b>When anger rises, think of the consequences. Confucius</b>