Trespassing is a problem and often combines with poaching to rob you, your friends, and family of the game you have worked so hard to protect.

Many hunters develop their lands, plant crops, and manage animal populations only to have outsiders sneak onto their property and steal. In this era of a camera behind every tree, this message may keep outsiders out.

The threat of video may keep trespassers off your land.
The threat of video may keep trespassers off your land.

Trespassing is a serious problem that landowners and hunters face every year. They plant food plots, scout intensely, hang stands in premium spots, just to have everything ruined by a trespasser that “didn’t know” they were on the wrong ground. Extreme Hunting Solutions has produced and copyrighted a NO TRESPASSING sign to help keep people on the “right side of the fence.” This new sign incorporates an image of a trail camera with an antenna along with verbiage that tells people that the property has cellular camera surveillance in place and violators will be prosecuted.

The NO TRESPASSING signs come in three materials: DuPont Tyvek material, .15 gauge high density polyethylene and .12 gauge aluminum. The DuPont Tyvek sign is 12”x12” and comes on a roll of 100 individually perforated sheets with an msrp of $99.00 per roll. The .15 gauge high density polyethylene sign is 11 ¼”x11 ¼” with an msrp of $1.89. The .12 gauge aluminum sign is 11 ¼”x11 ¼” with an msrp of $2.99. All three variations of signs are printed with UV resistant ink for extended life. For more information, visit extremehuntingsolutions.com.

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