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A New Hudson man was ticketed for trespassing Nov. 9 after Milford Police saw him walking on posted private property where he had been hunting.
The man, who was with his teenage son, told police he used the property to hunt and was aware that it was private property. He told police he was there to put out bait and had a bag of corn in his truck.
The officers noted multiple “no trespassing” and “private property” signs posted on the fenced property at S. Milford Road and Centennial Drive.
To access the property, the officers also noted the man had to step over a matted down section of fence which still had a visible “no trespassing” sign.
Asked if he had personal belongings on the private property, the man…
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Many “Posted Against Hunting” signs are vandalized or remove by hunters. It is a big problem friends have told me who live in the East. There is no such thing as “Ethical Hunting” as many hunters like to call themselves. They break the rules, laws whenever they can.