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TWIGGS, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — As hunters wrap up another game season across the state, a number of complaints were made addressing illegal hunting.
One Georgia resident complains of people trespassing on his property to hunt.
Ellis Wallace, a Twiggs County landowner, said, “The issue is trespassers, who are illegally hunting.”
Wallace has dealt with the issue for more than a year.
“It’s not only hunting, but they also have vandalized my property, damaged and destroyed possessions,” Wallace said. “And it looks like they attempted to steal.”
Wallace says that pays to fix or replace the damages to his property.
“With hunting, I have detected that they leave things behind on the property like game cameras, and some of their other hunting equipment that the hunter would come and use to set up game activity,” Wallace said.
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