Leatherstocking : I understand. I also understand that road hunting may be a way of life for lots of people (low lifes in my book) but I'm not one of them and I certainly do not think you are one either. I have taken mirrors off car doors with rifle shots after road hunters have driven onto my property to get a shot at a whitetail. I do not tolerate that kind of crap. I have shot up cars and trucks that road hunters have used to get onto my property. But, I will let some nurse their shot up vehicle out of my fields just as a lesson.
I don't think road hunting is a traditional way to hunt at all - it is simply lazy and illegal and with new york's understaffed conservation dept. people like your neighbor don't give a crap about what the law has to say. The reason for road hunting is to be able to take what you want, day or night, throw it in the trunk and get the hell outta there before someone sees you hunting (illegally) and calls the cops or Encon. There is no other reason, period. BTW - cops never respond and Encon can't ever respond fast enough. Fortunately, objects such as vehicle windsheilds, doors, rear windows, etc., make for good sized targets. Mirrors are more fun though..............
You say he is a good friend, yet this seems to bother you quite a bit (it would bother me a lot more). Possibly if you mentioned how much this bothers you to your good friend, his response might tell you how much of a friend he really is and whether you may wish to block his access to your fields. You say he is a farmer but he doesn't own any land - I would let him know how much this whizzes me off and that he isn't welcomed any more. If he is/was truyly a friend he will stop. If not, there is always the law............... Mikey.