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<blockquote data-quote="RidgeHunter" data-source="post: 817646" data-attributes="member: 4319"><p>Really guys, you can't curse landowners for not letting people hog hunt on their land, lessin' you pay their property taxes and/or mortgage.</p><p></p><p>On of my major life goals is to own a big chunk of hunting land before I retire, and I'm not working 40 years and paying thousands of dollars to let random people hunt there.</p><p></p><p>I understand that getting permission is hard now, because a lot of people are anti-hunting and what not. I'm frustrated with that too, but follow me here.</p><p></p><p>Say Mr. Hogson owns a few hundred acres and is a deer hunter. He has a hog problem and is overheard complaining about it. Some dude asks if he can come hog hunt right before deer season, and Mr. Hogson tell him no because he doesn't think letting a dude wander around his hunting land right before deer season in the hopes he might kill 1-2 out of hundred hogs is worth the distrurbance to his deer hunting land.</p><p></p><p>Is Mr. Hogson a "bastage" because he refuses a hog hunter permission?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RidgeHunter, post: 817646, member: 4319"] Really guys, you can't curse landowners for not letting people hog hunt on their land, lessin' you pay their property taxes and/or mortgage. On of my major life goals is to own a big chunk of hunting land before I retire, and I'm not working 40 years and paying thousands of dollars to let random people hunt there. I understand that getting permission is hard now, because a lot of people are anti-hunting and what not. I'm frustrated with that too, but follow me here. Say Mr. Hogson owns a few hundred acres and is a deer hunter. He has a hog problem and is overheard complaining about it. Some dude asks if he can come hog hunt right before deer season, and Mr. Hogson tell him no because he doesn't think letting a dude wander around his hunting land right before deer season in the hopes he might kill 1-2 out of hundred hogs is worth the distrurbance to his deer hunting land. Is Mr. Hogson a "bastage" because he refuses a hog hunter permission? [/QUOTE]
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