Where I live, folks interpret "posted" to mean "good hunting" and/or "poachers welcome". In my opinion, those signs are nothing more than a waste of paper and time, especially for the absentee landowner. Posted signs are similar to gun-control laws in effectiveness. They will work with decent law-abiding folks, who you would likely welcome on your land, but they will also attract those you want kept off. I thought it would be a good idea to post the farm I own today back when I was a young punk and my grandad owned it. He told me he didnt think it was such a great idea. I should have listened to him. The couple years those signs were up, I frequently found folks up in my treestands when I went hunting, and found lots of evidence of poaching. Since the signs came down, more than 20 years ago, I have found no more evidence of poaching and have not had to kick anyone out of my stands. I have also not had a single incedent of theft or vandalism. If you are an absentee land-owner, posted signs are particularly damaging, because they will turn off the local decent folks who would otherwise look out for your interests when you are away.
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