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result of owning property.\u00a0 The actions of trespassers come in a number of distasteful forms, which is why I felt the need to categorize them based on type and seriousness.* The seriousness scale is 1 – 10 with 10 being the most seriousness.The Clueless NeighborThis is the person who lives in a neighboring subdivision and likes to take nature walks through your property.\u00a0 They usually have a dog and sometimes they even unleash it because they are in the \u201ccountry\u201d now.\u00a0 They typically act like they hadn\u2019t a clue they were doing something wrong when confronted.Seriousness: 5The SidelinerThis is the person who set\u2019s up their treestand right on the property line and will undoubtedly shoot over it given the chance.\u00a0 Typically, a pesky little nuisance because until he physically steps onto your property there isn\u2019t a thing you can do.\u00a0Seriousness: 7The “Lost” Public LanderOwn land adjacent to a public hunting area?\u00a0 If so, there\u2019s no shortage of these fellas.\u00a0 These guys claim not to have seen the 150 bright orange signs that are posted on 150 trees in a row that mark the property boarder.\u00a0 They often claim to have been lost or that they didn\u2019t realize there was private land nearby, but rest assured, they\u2019ll be hunting your private chunk until they get caught.Seriousness: 8The Blatant IntruderThis type is BAD.\u00a0 These are the individuals who will blatantly cross the property line and help themselves to a hunt out of one of YOUR stands.\u00a0 Even worse, they\u2019re probably your neighbor!\u00a0 This will occur most often to new landowners.Seriousness: 9The Help YourselferA step above the blatant intruder, this one is treating your property like winning a treestand giveaway.\u00a0 Not only will they cross your property boundary to hunt, but they\u2019ll take your treestands, game cameras, and whatever else they might find on your property.\u00a0 Unfortunately, these ones are pretty illusive.Seriousness: 10The Low-liferPerhaps not a type of trespasser, but a category needing mention as I hear these stories far too often.\u00a0 This is the person who claims YOUR deer.\u00a0 Whether you shot it on public land and another hunter had their tag around it before you could track it to its final resting place or you shot one that ran onto a begrudged neighbor\u2019s, these guys claim a deer they didn\u2019t even shoot.\u00a0 Seriously man?Seriousness: 10+The Bone CollectorPerhaps trespassing is at its worst when hunting season is over.\u00a0 Yup, you guessed it, shed hunting is when trespassers really scour the whitetail landscape.\u00a0 They typically walk around with a hood up, natural colored clothing, and a backpack on.\u00a0 Most of the time a trail camera is all that will catch these guys.Seriousness: 9Now that you\u2019ve read the list, which is the worst?\u00a0 Is there any type 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