First: what you've put into the Property is your accord and the land owner doesn't need to factor that into anything. You make up grades because you want them not because he needs them or asked for them. When a leasee tried to play the "but we treat the Property well" line we roll our eyes. Thats whats expected not a bonus. We had leasee that tried to pull that and we still laugh about it.
Next : Your perception doesn't make it reality. What types of Messages is he sending your buddy? If they're related to the well being of the Property then it's 100% his right. The Landowner has alot of liability in this situation so I don't blame him for keeping and eye on things. Honestly, none of what you posted sounds that intrusive. It's not like he's visiting you in the blind or trying to steer you into or out of specific shots. It's not like he's propane cannoning you either or creating an overt nuisance to your use. Sounds like you're reading the lease one way and he's reading it another and he didn't stop you from dove Hunting so hissy fit aside, he abided by the lease. We have cameras all over our place and frequently communicate w the leasee's. Why? They forget to close gates that seperate cow pastures from Farm land, they forgot to close gates around the lakes, they encumber upon the pipeline that's being built, they leave trash and empty feed or antlermax bags around, they decide they're too tired or it's too dark to drop carcasses off at the bone yard and instead leave them by the skinning station etc etc etc. We don't go out of our way to bother them, but we also arent their maids or their parents, we're the landowner and it's our Property. We even restrict where they can and can't access the Property and where they can and cannot place blinds. Thats part of being a responsible land owner.
Without seeing the lease agreement there's no way to tell which party (if any) is in the wrong.
We allow all game animals to be hunted but also requiere notice when they decide to do so for safety issues.
You don't own the land so you have to play by the land owners rules. Sometimes those don't make sense to you as the leasee but they don't have to make sense to you. You don't own it.
Now if he was intentionally creating a nuisance (coming out to blinds during hunts, intentionally setting off cannons to scare away deer, restricting your ability to hunt accoeding to the lease) that's a different story but from whats been posted, nothing seems overly draconian. Ok he got mad that you wanted to hunt dove. Thats life. At the end of the day, Text Messages arent going to scare away deer, visiting the camp won't scare away deer and asking for notice of arrival won't scare away deer. So honestly, it doesn't sound like he's restricting your ability to use the Property at all or any any way that would constitute a violation of your rights as a leasee.
And we visit our camps everytime they come to make sure they arent bringing anyone or anything that isn't allowed by the lease.
How many leases have you had in the past? This sounds very SOP.
The fact your buddy had been there 13 years and still comes back makes me think there's more to the story. It's either got great deer or you're blowing things out of proportion because you guys shot a deer and couldnt find it and It's easier to project the accountability to him for restricting access to dogs vs holding yourself account able for a shot that wasn't great. Also sounds like the **** doesn't hit you, it hits your buddy. If he's released for 13 years straight that speaks for it self IMO.
If we had a leasee fume over a poor shot and us restricting dogs on the Property it would be their last year here.
Reminds me of hunting w the Carters in South Texas - you wound it and It's your responsability to find it. If you don't find it, you still pay for it and you don't get released the next season. It's an accountability aspect.
If you want some lease language that's stiff - they REQUIRED each time you accessed the Property that you sighted in your rifle in the presence of the ranch manager and permitted the vehicles. If they caught you out w a firearm that wasn't sighted in with them present or driving around in an unsactioned vehicle, it was an automatic lease void and tresspass.
Believe me my guy things can be ALOT more onerous than what you've provided.
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