About 5-6 years ago, one of the people caught shooting at a fake deer was a Maine State Trooper if I remember correctly.
I don't think the fakes are entrapment, more like an intelligence or integrity test - you can choose to shoot illegally or not. Those who shoot at the fakes, sure don't belong out in the woods IMHO, I am glad they get caught. Real entrapment would be something like putting a fake deer out that would be almost legal except for some small detail, then charging those who shoot at it.
Remember the lady who was shot dead by a deer hunter at dusk a couple years back? She was hanging laundry in her own backyard. Rare, yes but it happens.
I don't post my land, local hunters wander through every year, never had a problem. But I wear the blaze orange and keep the dogs extra close during deer season. And I don't go deep into the woods during season either. When I was a kid hunting with my father, people gave access to hunt on their land, I try to 'pay that forward'.
Dave.
Methinks you're showing your age.
Both of those incidents happened 20+ years ago.
The state trooper got busted for shooting from the road onto posted land, back when the rules were changing. ( It used to be that you could shoot a deer on posted land, them get a warden to help recover it. YOU didn't trespass... the bullet did.)
The second incident occurred in Hampden, I believe it was in ,88; the woman's name was Karen Wood. Nobody knows for sure why she was in her back yard wearing white mittens. Her death though, was the driving force for better hunter responsibility laws in Maine.
It sounds like you aren't a hunter; yet you keep the traditions alive. I for one' appreciate that. I hope that some of the users stop once in a while to say hello at the very least; if not to share some game, then to split some firewood or to help mend a fence.
If this hasn't happened yet then let me know where you live and what you need done; I can probably find a few hours to help keep access open.
RHW
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