That's been done several times around here in the last ten years or so, and to be honest, its' the last thing I would want to do... Every IDIOT YAHOO in the county would be out there, and since the land does not belong to me, it would not be my place to day anyhow. I know that this has been going on for around ten years or so anyway because the ex chief of police is a good friend of mine, and hunts about 500 yards east of where I do... He saw it, as did his nephew a few times in the past eight or ten years. The DNR planted these years ago it is said, but of course they deny it. However, when I was a deputy, we were sent out to check on tracks and sightings several times around the county, and these are the same...