I have stepped across the firebreak once or twice before in my younger days, so I'm not perfect. It was in an area close to home I could walk into, and nobody was around. I was brought up hunting prime properties for quail. My Father knew someone who had property and quail in their family: two fishing ponds, too.
It helped me to understand better when owning property. Wildlife Management Areas, quota hunt applications, some military bases, and friends with friends is where I did 99% of my hunting, though, in later years. Never wanted to pay high dollar for a place to hunt. Guided hunts out of state for ducks and geese at lodges once or twice a year I could afford...sometimes. Never really needed more venison than what I could get on the above places. I do like to hunt, though.
As the season approaches, you guys be safe. Make your plans how to handle things, and get ready. People are going to be people, and there are all kinds out there. Some folk have no respect for others. Some people think they can do anything they want. Some parts of the country do not mind people asking if geese are in their field. They might even go with you the next morning. Having your kid hunting with you, please be safe.
People and their properties should be left alone. My attorney said to post the property, including "Violators Will Be Prosecuted!" He said he would see to it. Good luck and Godspeed.