I'm not sure why, but deer season (particularly firearm deer season) seems to bring out the worst in people each year. Don't get me wrong, I love hunting... Most of the time.
What I have a problem with is people trying to make things better for themselves by making things worse for their neighbors. Just because a deer is in your property doesn't make it your animal. It doesn't become yours until you shoot it and put your tag on it. In the past three days I've seen neighbors attempting to herd deer back into the center of their property on a side-by-side, and 4 times I've witnessed them driving trucks through bedding areas to bump deer away from the property lines. I share one if those property lines, but I'm not the only one who has noticed it. I'm not the only one this happens to, I'm sure.
Is it legal? No. Its hunter harassment and its also illegal to pursue deer in a motorized vehicle (at least where I live). The people that I've watched are not hunting. Though they do hunt on that property. Worth noting that their property is several hundred acres mine is 10.
How is this sort of behavior acceptable on a personal level? I don't understand the thought process behind it. Yes, I've seen a few nice bucks on my place this year, but if someone else got one (or both) of them by hunting ethically and legally I'd be first in line to say congratulations. I put as much effort into my hunting season as almost anyone, and probably more than most.
If anyone can add some illumination to my view of these behaviours I'd be happy to have it. Stepping off the soap box now.