Way back, someone had ripped out the front gate early in my new ownership. Before I got it reinstalled, I went hunting. Sitting next to a tree at O'Dark-30 in the morning, a PU truck breeches the now open road, parks, and someone with a flashlight starts winding their way through my land and walks right up on me. I hit them with my light and "Who are you and what are you doing here?"
The boy says, "I'm going to hunt this land today."
"No you are not. I am the Owner. Turn around and leave."
The boy says, "I know the owner. I have permission to hunt this land and I intend to hunt here today."
"I am the Owner. I don't know you. You do not have my permission. Turn around and leave NOW!"
The boy persisted with "I have permission from the owner and I AM going to hunt here today.
That was strike two. I told him, "Put your gun down by this tree. Turn around. Go back to your truck. I will give you your gun back there."
He then got belligerent with, "You can't talk to me like that. We'll have a SHOOT OUT RIGHT HERE."
I nearly covered him with my gun barrel, close enough, but not quite, and could have justifiably killed that boy right there and right then, but it didn't go that way. He started stammering and backing down. He apologized, gave me his business card, I walked him to his truck, and he left. I was shaken and called the sheriff. I then did the first WRONG THING in land ownership and have regretted it since.
The deputy sheriff wanted to arrest the boy, a 16 year old from another county, for armed trespass and other charges if I would prosecute. I asked them not to. That was the mistake. From that time forward, the sheriff has been slow to respond and anything that could be called "protective service" has been lacking.