I inherited my property as most people have in my area. Hunting land is a premium as all the large tracts have been bought by large developers. Retirement homes and horse farms are springing up everywhere. I have never felt like I wanted to keep what I was blessed with from anyone wanting to experience the outdoors. I had to unfortunately, and I long for the way things use to be when you didn't have to worry about tresspassers. It is more of a liability thing rather than wanting to keep the game to yourself. I do it for protection of a lawsuit more than anything else. I have more trouble with people stealing pine straw, peaches, and firewood than anything else. I sell peaches, blue berries, pecans, and baled pine straw to supplement my income. I once caught a guy who was in the business and sells straw to the big stores baling on my place. It was no mistake, he clearly knew he was tresspassing. He told me that he was doing me a favor by cleaning the pine rows. I made him dump the bales and put everything back. The thing that bothers me the most is I would have let him bale all he wanted to if he would have asked. I had already had the balers come through and got all I needed. I use to let a nearby club hunt on my land for free pest control but it almost got me into court over a dumb mistake on an atv. I was liable period according to the insurance company. How can anyone expect someone to jepardize their home, property, and bank account when there is no protection to let people hunt? I think that is why most private land is leased and clubs are made to carry insurance. It is the norm here now. I've heard people paying as much as $1200 a year in my area, which is ridiculous in my opinion. It really stinks for those who can't afford a club and own no land. All they have is the WMAs which are overcrowded and sometimes dangerous.