@@FarmallFanatic I agree with you 100% FYI, I do believe there is a law from the early 1800's that says water ways are "public domain" and can not be blocked from being used as a method of travel? Back in the day we had no major roads or highways and the various rivers, creeks and streams were used to move both people and freight from place to place. My neighbor has a small pitch and putt golf course with a tributary on it that eventually leads to the Susquehanna river. He had an issue with kids hunting golf balls on it's banks and then selling them to the golfers. He called the PA state police and they told the kids to leave. You know full well that if a kid gets hurt or god forbid drowns? the parents will own the golf course when the lawyers are done and my neighbor will be selling used golf balls to eat. After the third time the parents were called and one of the dads came and mentioned this law to the cop and after a few minutes of back and forth, the officer called to higher powers and then agreed with the father. However, the kids stopped doing it, as they had to stay within like 2 feet of the waters edge or in the water to remain legal and not trespass. They also had to gain ingress or egress to the waterway by legal means .This required going down or up stream to where the public roadway had a bridge that crossed and then walking up on the edge or in the water itself to the golf course. I got this from my neighbor who seems to be a pretty decent person and not a big BS kind of guy? You may want to check this out so some smarta$$ doesn't try to ruin your day by using this when caught? These days everyone wants respect, yet they refuse to give it? I always thought that was a two way street? Rules for thee, but NOT for me seems to be the way most people roll these days? Where is this world headed?
I enjoy the tour around the creek as you mowed! I would have tried to mow that all down and made some mounds to plant some pumpkins on. Heck those pumpkins would have plenty of room to grow like crazy. My oldest mowed the back field for me and even drove the M up to the gas station and $50 his own money in it so he could have some seat time on the tractor. Thanks for sharing and have a great evening!
About trespassers, I lock all of my pasture gates due to trespassers. Came home one day and found all of my cows closed off into a side field. Thinking that’s odd because the gate has to be closed, it’s not free swinging. Then I found my main gate off of the hinges leaning against the post still locked at the opposite end. According to my neighbor, who saw part of what took place, two guys needed to catch a feral cow. So they moved everything to suit their needs and then just left. I lock both sides of the gate now.
The Dual's look awesome on the cub and the creek is very peaceful. Regarding the trespassers, stand your ground, there not invited guests so they shouldn't be there. Had some farm theft in my area which has made me re-think & change how my place appears from the road entrance. If I'm away I chain my tractor's front axle to one of the posts in the shed with a large padlock.
I have a question ... Whatever happened to the times when people would knock on the door and ask permission to fish? I have been accepted way more then I was ever turned away just by asking . If they didn't allow me I would just move on.
I've been even shot twice by trespassers, and and it wound up in a lawsuit. couple days afterward they showed up and threatened to kill me if I said anything, well that didn't work,.. when they left I went and told the neighbor that they had shot their horses, but he never reported that they were shot. So there was no backlash, I called the cops and reported that I had been shot, but, they turned around and sued us for their doctor bills when they told us they had shot the neighbors horses and threatened to kill me if I told what they had done to the horses and me. Never let crap get started, no one has a right to be there you get them off one way or another, by the way when they went to sue us for money for their doctor bills, and the judge found out by their own admission what they had done, he threw their case out.
@@FarmallFanatic I don't know, a very derelict system, but it wasn't isolated, this happened to our neighbors on both sides of us, and one of those neighbors grew up to be our sheriff in our county, he is very well aware of what has and has not happened, he's been a victim of it as well, but for some reason everybody is scared, or downplays it, one of the people that shot me had a 10-step course that they were supposed to go back and get a forgiveness from the people that they have victimized, he shows up to my class reunion and ask for my forgiveness in front of all my classmates. I think it's horrific enough most people don't believe it's true but court records say otherwise and there are witnesses and one of my witnesses is a sheriff. The problem isn't really the trespassers, it's your law enforcement. For some reason these trespassers know they can get by with it. Take the squatter problem we're starting to have.
@@FarmallFanatic back in the day Paul Harvey used to talk about some of these people for years, Paul Harvey would talk about one gentleman for 3 years, just about every other day. One of his comments was we had the highest crime rate per capita anywhere in the continental United States, the gentleman had committed 52 arsons, embezzlement, extortion, and they waited on two charges of attempted murder because they weren't for sure if the guy was going to live or die, and that's what we know about, When he got out of prison in 3 years he became a fire chief, and our City worker. When people complain to the state they had him removed to just City employee. He was one of our highest paid city employees and loved by everyone but me, my dad was 6 years in the military police and a police officer when he was younger, so it's kind of an oil and water thing. But the bigger thing is we have crimes of murder that have never been solved, that makes it the police. You don't have police and you don't have a good law enforcement it's worse than nothing.
Man I love your video I got some property right by a creek and it's constantly a headache.. and ur tractor I wish there was a way to show u my old cub was may dad's I completely re done the moter and keep it at my house property and me and my little girl mowe my lawn with it
I feel ur pain. Signs are up means stay out. I love those tractors but I'm so use to the 3point, and the cost of anything these days, makes it a dream lol But those are some Gr8 looking tractors 😇🙏👍
When you say smelling leakes, is that what we call wild onions down here? Could you please tell us what that seed company out near St Louis that you used last year. Thanks, Bill
I bought my property in 2000. Shortly afterwards, we had a big rain, and some guys came in with ATV's playing in the standing water. They drove over a down section of fence. I politely asked them to leave and never saw them again.
Smile, you're on candid camera. My neighbor had a problem and she's an older lady. It could end up real bad. Probably six guys and one of them decided to knock on her door at 2:30 in the morning. There's some people who are infuriated now.
Can you cover what that camera is and how you have it put up? I have similar problems here with some lowlife neighbors and I’d like to spend some money on something like that. Thanks.
I hate that things have gotten to where they are today. When I was a kid we fished every pond around, no problem. It wasn't perfect, but there was a lot more respect for other people's property. Whatever you carried in you just knew that you had to carry it back out. I hate that things are so much different today, more so for my kids than anything else.
My grandmother has a bad beaver problem (lots of flooding in the creek flats due to the dams across the creek) it is so difficult to legally deal with them here in Canada since they are a national animal protected by the government and since the conservation authorities are getting stricter (animals cant go in the water that is main traffic (rivers)) not alot of people can pasture as much animals as they used to
We get a lot of trespassers riding up through the river, they cut our fence that runs the river and the cattle get into the neighbors hay. When we catch them they tell us it’s all public property. It’s a frustrating situation all the time especially that people can’t understand it would be like me swimming in their swimming pool or wandering around the front or backyards of their homes.
I’m young and I like to walk my ditch bank on to the neighbors property which is not residential it is a field that has a wooded area in it nobody has ever been in but me. That’s completely different from the people on your property that is clearly posted and they are fishing.
You definitely have a beautiful place! Good to know I am not the only one who refers to it as a “crick” lol ! And the Cub is definitely a mowing machine too! Thanks for sharing!
That looks more like a river than a creek. Does your property run up to the road on the other side? I know the Sheriff looks the other way when people walk in the creek until they come out on the bank. Still I enjoy seeing all the different parts of your farm. All the cubs around me either have a flail or sickle mower or maybe a woods finish mower. Must be a regional thing.
Yes we had a old farmhouse broke into 82 times in one year . After the 5th time we kept it unlocked and they would still kick the door in.. You catch them in the old barn they'd play stupid. Take back then hours for the state or county police get there My neighbor had a kid take out 30 acres of soybeans with his mini bike. Took said mini bike. Told the kid send your dad here. Dad called the county police. My neighbor got arrested. In 1982
One thing I never understood is you know it's not yours stay off. I haven't had any problems with trespassing since I took over the farm. My Grandpa passed away in 1985, and my aunt got the farm. She lived in North East, PA, so she wasn't here, and people were riding 4 wheelers through the woods. All of the fence that Grandpa put up is pretty much gone. In the last few years, I have been clearing fenceline and putting up new fences. My neighbors all have their property posted, so any trespassers would have to cross their property before getting to mine.
Depending on how old the trees are and if they fruit, there are people that go around looking for old thought to extinct varieties to keep the breeds alive. I have a small orchard myself here in central pa that ive grafted some old varieties to. We've moved away from those varieties close to 100 years ago for ones that store better being trucked.
Great video 💥 Scotland 🏴 is quite a tourist hot spot with all the mountains and valleys and you get "Visitors" parking and having lunch at designated parking 🅿️ spots with litter bins and you can watch them throw their litter from the car just on the ground and if you approach them about it 9 times out of 10 you will just receive a torrent of abuse 🤬🤬 Cubby Red Power 💪💪👍
Not only are people ignorant they think they're entitled. It's simple if you don't own it or don't have permission from the person who does, you're trespassing. If you don't own property and want a place to hunt and fish that's what state game lands are for.
Leave the riparian area grassy with shrubs and trees. Riparian areas clean the water, slow flooding and shade the water to keep it cool. Government has to tell people how to care for waterways because people don't understand watershed science.
That's not freedom... It's not the government's job to tell private people what to do... Its private people's job to tell the government what to do... However, I do agree with you on the Riparian zone buffer.
I didn't think you would make it through there! Made it look easy! Way to bad someone would litter and trespass like that! Thank you for sharing my friend!
There are only two kinds of people in the world; those who think they have a right to other people's lives and property, and those who don't. The first group is responsible for all conflict throughout history, as the second group constantly has to fight them in order to just be left the heck alone!
The deal is, litter bugs sucks. Some folks ruin it for everyone. Due to the lack of respect for other people's property, now you have to a hard line on everyone. Most people are ok, but the ones that trash a place up, suck. So guess what now no one can go on the property. I don't blame you at all
Its different if someone comes and asks permission to be some where on a persons privet land but when they come do as they wish and leave their garbage behind then they just dont care or have respect for the land. When I go hunting here in Canada where I live I always bring extra garbage bags because I know I'll always end up picking up garbage from other hunters and such in the woods where I hunt on public land. It just never fails I bring at least one sometimes 2 bags of garbage home of crap I didnt pack into the woods with me on top of the bag worth that I brought along. I'll never understand why people cant carry their own garbage behind...one time I rolled up on 6 blown up water bottles...a couple of hunters set them there then went up the road to "feild site" their guns in...shooting in the middle of the road at a corner in the road that I the ex and her daughter came around not five mins later because we heard the shots...just insane and lazy.
It's interesting you brought up the rittenhouse event, I recently had been watching a trial in Wisconsin of a middle-aged man who was accosted by 6 teenagers that had been drinking and smoking you know what,,,, They all were floating on intertubes down a river, when the man got off to look for someone's dropped cell phone from his party/group. 2 other young adult ladies got off of their tubes after hearing a bit of a ruckus, and confronted the man, that's when the fight started , The man ended up getting hit and pushed down into the water and kicked repeatedly, he got up and using his knife he carried for cutting the tubing strings, defended himself, I believe there were 3 or 4 attackers, that were stabbed and/or cut And one did die of his injuries, very sad, but like Rittenhouse,, F-around & find out,, But somehow the jury decided that defending himself wasn't good enough of an excuse, they found him guilty of an aggravated charge and will slightly spend the rest of his life in jail, likely. So when you're in Wisconsin, make sure you are properly beaten bloody and at the edge of your life before you defend yourself. I sincerely hope won't have to go that far in Pennsylvania.
the problem with this country is the DNR and cops and game wardens ALL gave them selves permission to come onto private property at ANY time and we have grown used to letting them do it. we got into a BIG fight years ago with the DNR and game wardens. my cousin worked for the state so i said SURE disabled kids CAN come out and hunt my land. they were ALL supervised and 2 state employees were here also cause it was their program. THEN game wardens and DNR come storming in and the state employees could NOT believe i did NOT have a say in them staying off MY property! the DNR and game wardens even threatened to throw the 2 state employees in jail unless they complied 100%!!! even after the state employees showed them their state credentials!!!
This is one of those videos where I agree 100% with what you said. The government and non landowners. 👍
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@@FarmallFanatic I agree with you 100% FYI, I do believe there is a law from the early 1800's that says water ways are "public domain" and can not be blocked from being used as a method of travel? Back in the day we had no major roads or highways and the various rivers, creeks and streams were used to move both people and freight from place to place.
My neighbor has a small pitch and putt golf course with a tributary on it that eventually leads to the Susquehanna river. He had an issue with kids hunting golf balls on it's banks and then selling them to the golfers. He called the PA state police and they told the kids to leave. You know full well that if a kid gets hurt or god forbid drowns? the parents will own the golf course when the lawyers are done and my neighbor will be selling used golf balls to eat.
After the third time the parents were called and one of the dads came and mentioned this law to the cop and after a few minutes of back and forth, the officer called to higher powers and then agreed with the father. However, the kids stopped doing it, as they had to stay within like 2 feet of the waters edge or in the water to remain legal and not trespass.
They also had to gain ingress or egress to the waterway by legal means .This required going down or up stream to where the public roadway had a bridge that crossed and then walking up on the edge or in the water itself to the golf course. I got this from my neighbor who seems to be a pretty decent person and not a big BS kind of guy?
You may want to check this out so some smarta$$ doesn't try to ruin your day by using this when caught? These days everyone wants respect, yet they refuse to give it? I always thought that was a two way street? Rules for thee, but NOT for me seems to be the way most people roll these days? Where is this world headed?
@superdog1964 oh I've been through the ringer and back again
Beautiful creek running thru!
I'm definitely lucky
You’ve got a nice little parcel on your hands. That flowing creek sounded nice and relaxing. Enjoy your land my friend!!
Thanks 👊
When we bought our farm it absolutely amazed me the lack of respect others had for our property.
I agree with you 100% on trespassers. I’ve got some of the same issues. I wouldn’t mind so much if people would just ask permission first.
That's mostly with me too
Excellent video Geno :) nice Cub with Daul back wheels also give lots more grip yes ! Welcome Geno :) and super video always tooo!
Thanks!
I used to use Grandpa's Cub with the sickle bar mower to clean up along the creek banks. It was a sweet combination.
I really like the looks of that Cub with duals.Now I'm going to try and find duals for my cub. Great video
I stumbled across these down at wtc, and they were not cheap... It's all on video
I enjoy the tour around the creek as you mowed! I would have tried to mow that all down and made some mounds to plant some pumpkins on. Heck those pumpkins would have plenty of room to grow like crazy. My oldest mowed the back field for me and even drove the M up to the gas station and $50 his own money in it so he could have some seat time on the tractor. Thanks for sharing and have a great evening!
The problem back there is it does flood occasionally
What a cool tractor
I completely agree about the trespassers
That is a nice piece of property! Great place for a small cabin next to the stream! Break out the poles and lay back!
You would have to put it on stilts because it does flood back there
About trespassers, I lock all of my pasture gates due to trespassers. Came home one day and found all of my cows closed off into a side field. Thinking that’s odd because the gate has to be closed, it’s not free swinging. Then I found my main gate off of the hinges leaning against the post still locked at the opposite end. According to my neighbor, who saw part of what took place, two guys needed to catch a feral cow. So they moved everything to suit their needs and then just left.
I lock both sides of the gate now.
He should have called the law immediately
@@FarmallFanatic I agree
That cub is bad ass!! Wow!! Great deer habitat!! Beautiful property!!
Thanks
Awesome video Farmall fanatic
Thanks 👊
Always enjoy watching the cub work! Dumb situation with the trespassers. Hope the situation improves
It comes in waves
The Dual's look awesome on the cub and the creek is very peaceful. Regarding the trespassers, stand your ground, there not invited guests so they shouldn't be there.
Had some farm theft in my area which has made me re-think & change how my place appears from the road entrance.
If I'm away I chain my tractor's front axle to one of the posts in the shed with a large padlock.
I have a question ... Whatever happened to the times when people would knock on the door and ask permission to fish? I have been accepted way more then I was ever turned away just by asking . If they didn't allow me I would just move on.
I've actually had two or three over the years, do that
I've been even shot twice by trespassers, and and it wound up in a lawsuit. couple days afterward they showed up and threatened to kill me if I said anything, well that didn't work,.. when they left I went and told the neighbor that they had shot their horses, but he never reported that they were shot. So there was no backlash, I called the cops and reported that I had been shot, but, they turned around and sued us for their doctor bills when they told us they had shot the neighbors horses and threatened to kill me if I told what they had done to the horses and me. Never let crap get started, no one has a right to be there you get them off one way or another, by the way when they went to sue us for money for their doctor bills, and the judge found out by their own admission what they had done, he threw their case out.
How are they not in prison for attempted murder?
@@FarmallFanatic I don't know, a very derelict system, but it wasn't isolated, this happened to our neighbors on both sides of us, and one of those neighbors grew up to be our sheriff in our county, he is very well aware of what has and has not happened, he's been a victim of it as well, but for some reason everybody is scared, or downplays it, one of the people that shot me had a 10-step course that they were supposed to go back and get a forgiveness from the people that they have victimized, he shows up to my class reunion and ask for my forgiveness in front of all my classmates. I think it's horrific enough most people don't believe it's true but court records say otherwise and there are witnesses and one of my witnesses is a sheriff. The problem isn't really the trespassers, it's your law enforcement. For some reason these trespassers know they can get by with it. Take the squatter problem we're starting to have.
What state are you in?
@@FarmallFanatic Central Iowa
@@FarmallFanatic back in the day Paul Harvey used to talk about some of these people for years, Paul Harvey would talk about one gentleman for 3 years, just about every other day. One of his comments was we had the highest crime rate per capita anywhere in the continental United States, the gentleman had committed 52 arsons, embezzlement, extortion, and they waited on two charges of attempted murder because they weren't for sure if the guy was going to live or die, and that's what we know about, When he got out of prison in 3 years he became a fire chief, and our City worker. When people complain to the state they had him removed to just City employee. He was one of our highest paid city employees and loved by everyone but me, my dad was 6 years in the military police and a police officer when he was younger, so it's kind of an oil and water thing. But the bigger thing is we have crimes of murder that have never been solved, that makes it the police. You don't have police and you don't have a good law enforcement it's worse than nothing.
Man I love your video I got some property right by a creek and it's constantly a headache.. and ur tractor I wish there was a way to show u my old cub was may dad's I completely re done the moter and keep it at my house property and me and my little girl mowe my lawn with it
They're awesome machines
Closing statement, yep 100%. Woodchucks are trespassers
but I don’t call the law for them. Perfect use for the cub with duels! 🍻🇺🇸
And i've definitely been seeing them since i've mowed
You were talking about the Beaver's eating you tree bark my Dad hand burlap feed sacks he wrapped around the base of trees that stopped them 🤔
I've tried just about everything. I'm just gonna get the hard plastic tree protectors
We wrapped Em loosely with regular old chain link fence loose enough for some growth room.. Works great
Really glad I found your channel.
Amen on the trespassers brother.
I feel ur pain. Signs are up means stay out. I love those tractors but I'm so use to the 3point, and the cost of anything these days, makes it a dream lol
But those are some Gr8 looking tractors 😇🙏👍
Well some of them do have three points
Have you ever seen a "disc plow"(aka surflex tiller) at an auction..?? They're not normally found in northern states...
I think i've seen one ever
When you say smelling leakes, is that what we call wild onions down here? Could you please tell us what that seed company out near St Louis that you used last year. Thanks, Bill
It's basically wild onions
Hubner?
@@FarmallFanatic Thats them, Thanks
I bought my property in 2000. Shortly afterwards, we had a big rain, and some guys came in with ATV's playing in the standing water. They drove over a down section of fence. I politely asked them to leave and never saw them again.
Ninety nine percent of the guys will leave just like you described
If you don't mind me asking. How many acres do you have? Great piece of land next to the river. Thanks for the video. All the best 🇬🇧.
Yup. A never ending problem with trespassing, we did the same thing with cameras but with live feed.
Now there's an idea
Smile, you're on candid camera. My neighbor had a problem and she's an older lady. It could end up real bad. Probably six guys and one of them decided to knock on her door at 2:30 in the morning. There's some people who are infuriated now.
They have room in the county jail for them
Can you cover what that camera is and how you have it put up? I have similar problems here with some lowlife neighbors and I’d like to spend some money on something like that. Thanks.
Yea, you can, but it's cellular, so by the time they notice it, it's too late
Why people ignore posted signs amazes me
It's called disrespect
yes are farm had 65 acres woods and by God trying to keep hunters and people out was a never ending job.
But a job that has to be done or people will walk all over you
I hate that things have gotten to where they are today. When I was a kid we fished every pond around, no problem. It wasn't perfect, but there was a lot more respect for other people's property. Whatever you carried in you just knew that you had to carry it back out. I hate that things are so much different today, more so for my kids than anything else.
It's night and day
My grandmother has a bad beaver problem (lots of flooding in the creek flats due to the dams across the creek) it is so difficult to legally deal with them here in Canada since they are a national animal protected by the government and since the conservation authorities are getting stricter (animals cant go in the water that is main traffic (rivers)) not alot of people can pasture as much animals as they used to
It's gotten really bad
We get a lot of trespassers riding up through the river, they cut our fence that runs the river and the cattle get into the neighbors hay. When we catch them they tell us it’s all public property. It’s a frustrating situation all the time especially that people can’t understand it would be like me swimming in their swimming pool or wandering around the front or backyards of their homes.
They'd never get away with it here
I’m young and I like to walk my ditch bank on to the neighbors property which is not residential it is a field that has a wooded area in it nobody has ever been in but me. That’s completely different from the people on your property that is clearly posted and they are fishing.
Posted, and they are trespassing for sure
your '48 Cubby looks pretty tough with the dualies
Rides smooth
good to see a day without rain......
In some states there is a right of way on creek, river and beaches, that might be why someone argued about "they were just fishing "
These are non navigable waters... Does not apply
That cub sounds happy, I fully agree that trespassers suck.
I dont remember ever hearing or seeing the creek, how nice!
It's unfortunate that your dealing with these trespassers. People are Unbelievable!
Unemployed males...bad
Enjoyed your video.Thank you for making it for me to watch. 🙂
Thanks for watching 👍
You definitely have a beautiful place! Good to know I am not the only one who refers to it as a “crick” lol ! And the Cub is definitely a mowing machine too! Thanks for sharing!
If you want to keep people out park a Massey or a ac near by 😂😂😂
Ahahahahahahaha
Crick, must mean that Marty h 299 is a western Pennsylvania also?
@@guydaubenspeck9206 nah, I am from Southern Virginia. My family is from Western North Carolina. Grew up saying crick, y’all and youins too lol
Love the duallies! Will she walk on water?
She will
You need to get one of those side mowers that the county and township use to trim your trees.
I'd need a whole other cub for a counterweight
@FarmallFanatic Whats one more! 😅
That looks more like a river than a creek. Does your property run up to the road on the other side? I know the Sheriff looks the other way when people walk in the creek until they come out on the bank. Still I enjoy seeing all the different parts of your farm. All the cubs around me either have a flail or sickle mower or maybe a woods finish mower. Must be a regional thing.
Our sheriff doesn't look the other way here
Yes we had a old farmhouse broke into 82 times in one year . After the 5th time we kept it unlocked and they would still kick the door in.. You catch them in the old barn they'd play stupid. Take back then hours for the state or county police get there
My neighbor had a kid take out 30 acres of soybeans with his mini bike. Took said mini bike. Told the kid send your dad here. Dad called the county police. My neighbor got arrested. In 1982
Crop destruction is a felony in Pennsylvania
Do you think you could trap the beavers?
Oh you could always trap stuff
That’s a nice spot by the crick
Definitely
One thing I never understood is you know it's not yours stay off. I haven't had any problems with trespassing since I took over the farm. My Grandpa passed away in 1985, and my aunt got the farm. She lived in North East, PA, so she wasn't here, and people were riding 4 wheelers through the woods. All of the fence that Grandpa put up is pretty much gone. In the last few years, I have been clearing fenceline and putting up new fences. My neighbors all have their property posted, so any trespassers would have to cross their property before getting to mine.
Absentee landowners land gets abused
Depending on how old the trees are and if they fruit, there are people that go around looking for old thought to extinct varieties to keep the breeds alive. I have a small orchard myself here in central pa that ive grafted some old varieties to. We've moved away from those varieties close to 100 years ago for ones that store better being trucked.
Still need permission
@@FarmallFanatic yeah of course they do.
The Cubbie is a regular ATV with the duals 👍🇺🇸
Back in the old days, You actually had to know how to drive...Not just turn the four wheel drive on
Great video 💥 Scotland 🏴 is quite a tourist hot spot with all the mountains and valleys and you get "Visitors" parking and having lunch at designated parking 🅿️ spots with litter bins and you can watch them throw their litter from the car just on the ground and if you approach them about it 9 times out of 10 you will just receive a torrent of abuse
🤬🤬 Cubby Red Power 💪💪👍
Then they been fined... When u hit the wallet, the behavior changes
I see that highway you city fella!
Listen to what I say at the end...You're definitely one of them 👌
I have mine posted as well because people left there trash but I do let some people hunt and fish with permission.
same here
Is that a trout stream?
Tis
Will that creek support trout year around?
Technically yes
Ah! Don’t worry about the 3 foot in circumference logs, old cubby’ll taker like nothing else! 😂
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Not only are people ignorant they think they're entitled.
It's simple if you don't own it or don't have permission from the person who does, you're trespassing.
If you don't own property and want a place to hunt and fish that's what state game lands are for.
Exactly
Did that crazy lady ever come back ? 😂 Go Red Power 💪🏼❤
No but she is still around town
My property is posted and registered but, I still have an issue. Especially during deer season. With no help from the local government.
Law doesn't do their job?
@@FarmallFanatic the game warden said there wasn't much he could do.
You have to call the sheriff or state police here. Game Wardens don't handle trespassing violations in Pennsylvania
Leave the riparian area grassy with shrubs and trees. Riparian areas clean the water, slow flooding and shade the water to keep it cool. Government has to tell people how to care for waterways because people don't understand watershed science.
That's not freedom... It's not the government's job to tell private people what to do... Its private people's job to tell the government what to do... However, I do agree with you on the Riparian zone buffer.
That one stick you picked up would of went in the Delaware an down the Delaware it would of went
Ahahahahahahaha I honestly wasn't thinking
I didn't think you would make it through there! Made it look easy! Way to bad someone would litter and trespass like that! Thank you for sharing my friend!
Well I walked it first.. But i'm happy it did make it
How many acres do you have?
1 😅
As someone who owns land and is a hunter I firmly believe in asking permission before entering other people's property! Those that don't are a POS.
Agree 👍
Do you even fish, bro? It's raining so hard that I can't hear a thing, but I'm watching from the greenhouse. 💯
I use to before all my time was chewed up
Only if they would ask. would go along ways.
Well with this guy, in particular, that ship sailed two offenses ago
@@FarmallFanatic i understand that. Some you can't help them.
Good content. 👍
Thanks 👊
Navigable waters is the property of the corps of engineers, so the state owns that creek.
These are not navigable waters
Not so.
Location, location, location.😊
There are only two kinds of people in the world; those who think they have a right to other people's lives and property, and those who don't. The first group is responsible for all conflict throughout history, as the second group constantly has to fight them in order to just be left the heck alone!
So true 👍
If that creek is stocked by fish and game you can’t stop people but it’s walk in only been through it
I'm not sure where you're from, but those aren't the laws here. PRIVATE property is PRIVATE!
I've prosecuted 9 guys that thought the same thing that you do...100% conviction rate.
Some people just don't respect anything... Unfortunately law enforcement doesn't respect anything either sometimes...
I've been lucky on that end
You have a legal right to protect your property by any means
The deal is, litter bugs sucks. Some folks ruin it for everyone. Due to the lack of respect for other people's property, now you have to a hard line on everyone. Most people are ok, but the ones that trash a place up, suck. So guess what now no one can go on the property. I don't blame you at all
I think that's how they live at home
Maybe u should hide that camera I've had a couple broken near a hangout far back of property
I will have a video of them before they break it, which will result in an additional charge...so break away
@@FarmallFanatici didn't get any pictures of whoever broke them but they must have got scared seeing them bc haven't had a problem again
4:42 creek is up
Yeah a little bit it only takes a couple of days for it to go back down though
forgot are the eating cooking or cider apples.
Mixture
Non land owners and tresspassers...BOOM!
You don't see me going to their house bothering them
What creek is that?
French
@@FarmallFanatic We have a French Creek up here in Lorain County North Central OH.
It's too bad people don't just come and talk with you and ask if they could fish or whatever. Leaving garbage is like a punch in the face though.
Some do
1:06 did you even look?
For logs? Yes
@@FarmallFanatic for the old footage you mentioned.
Once I saw it was over 18 minutes...I didn't add it
@@FarmallFanatic 🤣
@@GrantMcIntosh But, based on the success of the video, I guess nobody cared
Property security is a 24/7/365 job.
It really is
Its different if someone comes and asks permission to be some where on a persons privet land but when they come do as they wish and leave their garbage behind then they just dont care or have respect for the land. When I go hunting here in Canada where I live I always bring extra garbage bags because I know I'll always end up picking up garbage from other hunters and such in the woods where I hunt on public land. It just never fails I bring at least one sometimes 2 bags of garbage home of crap I didnt pack into the woods with me on top of the bag worth that I brought along. I'll never understand why people cant carry their own garbage behind...one time I rolled up on 6 blown up water bottles...a couple of hunters set them there then went up the road to "feild site" their guns in...shooting in the middle of the road at a corner in the road that I the ex and her daughter came around not five mins later because we heard the shots...just insane and lazy.
They don't have any respect for themselves so they can't respect anything else
It's interesting you brought up the rittenhouse event, I recently had been watching a trial in Wisconsin of a middle-aged man who was accosted by 6 teenagers that had been drinking and smoking you know what,,,,
They all were floating on intertubes down a river, when the man got off to look for someone's dropped cell phone from his party/group.
2 other young adult ladies got off of their tubes after hearing a bit of a ruckus, and confronted the man, that's when the fight started , The man ended up getting hit and pushed down into the water and kicked repeatedly, he got up and using his knife he carried for cutting the tubing strings, defended himself,
I believe there were 3 or 4 attackers, that were stabbed and/or cut And one did die of his injuries, very sad, but like Rittenhouse,, F-around & find out,, But somehow the jury decided that defending himself wasn't good enough of an excuse, they found him guilty of an aggravated charge and will slightly spend the rest of his life in jail, likely.
So when you're in Wisconsin, make sure you are properly beaten bloody and at the edge of your life before you defend yourself.
I sincerely hope won't have to go that far in Pennsylvania.
Prosecuters will prosecute people for utilizing their God-given rights...it's gotten worse
the problem with this country is the DNR and cops and game wardens ALL gave them selves permission to come onto private property at ANY time and we have grown used to letting them do it. we got into a BIG fight years ago with the DNR and game wardens. my cousin worked for the state so i said SURE disabled kids CAN come out and hunt my land. they were ALL supervised and 2 state employees were here also cause it was their program. THEN game wardens and DNR come storming in and the state employees could NOT believe i did NOT have a say in them staying off MY property! the DNR and game wardens even threatened to throw the 2 state employees in jail unless they complied 100%!!! even after the state employees showed them their state credentials!!!
What state?
@@FarmallFanatic wisconsin
Boom 💥
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Johhny Appleseed went through.
You would think so
If you're steam s are like our s thier deeper and wider than they used to
It does fluctuate.. dependent on the time of year
Great video. Thanks for sharing and I'll see you later.
any fish
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Don't fall in the river
It wouldn't be the first time
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