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<blockquote data-quote="WoodsCraft" data-source="post: 3909830" data-attributes="member: 51836"><p>As I read through this thread and reflect , it is hard not to look at this from both sides of the page so to speak, when I was a kid we roamed far and wide and hunted on everyone , and they also hunted on us as well. My Grandad and others like him were people of the depression and WWII eras and understood doing without in ways people do not know and have not known since the end of WWII .It was definitely a more community minded spirit I do not care what anyone says now days about it, as the statement none the less remains the truth. Our society has also changed in other ways as well, people are for lack of a better term greedier than they used to be, and do not have the same level of respect for the property of others anymore as a rule. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Understand I am a dyed in the wool capitalist and I do not begrudge people making money from the resources they own, but the above are none the less the observations I have made in my life to this point and they are telling in how our culture and society has changed and not for the better . Having said all this I would be very reticent to allow someone to come on to my small piece property to hunt , hike, camp , fish or just hangout unless I knew them exceptionally because of the previously mentioned lack of manners and respect so many have now .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WoodsCraft, post: 3909830, member: 51836"] As I read through this thread and reflect , it is hard not to look at this from both sides of the page so to speak, when I was a kid we roamed far and wide and hunted on everyone , and they also hunted on us as well. My Grandad and others like him were people of the depression and WWII eras and understood doing without in ways people do not know and have not known since the end of WWII .It was definitely a more community minded spirit I do not care what anyone says now days about it, as the statement none the less remains the truth. Our society has also changed in other ways as well, people are for lack of a better term greedier than they used to be, and do not have the same level of respect for the property of others anymore as a rule. Understand I am a dyed in the wool capitalist and I do not begrudge people making money from the resources they own, but the above are none the less the observations I have made in my life to this point and they are telling in how our culture and society has changed and not for the better . Having said all this I would be very reticent to allow someone to come on to my small piece property to hunt , hike, camp , fish or just hangout unless I knew them exceptionally because of the previously mentioned lack of manners and respect so many have now . [/QUOTE]
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