Yes- back of the property re-location is the same method of relocation that I use - as often as possible. I position myself on a upside down water tank, near my hay shed and fight off Mosquitos that are big enough to wear saddles this year, and wait. Usually between 8:45 and 9:05 I get my chance. They come creeping out of the woods and creek and start prowling around looking for dinner. I only have a single shot .22 so I have to pick and choose carefully. My gun doesn't have a "clip" so after one shot - I have to re-load and by the time I get that done - the others are gone - until the next evening. Sometimes I skip several evenings - just to keep them guessing. I rarely miss my target.
You have to trap or shoot them. They are very smart and crafty - sooner or later they figure how to get into things. They can even learn to manipulate latches on your buildings or coops - or tear through old roofs or shingles. I never under estimate them.
Don't trap and re-locate them to another location - it brings trouble to someone else.
Joni