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<blockquote data-quote="Lone Wolf &#039;49" data-source="post: 818753" data-attributes="member: 3016"><p>You are correct in your observation. I grew up in rural areas, plowed, rotary hoed, vaccinated cattle, hauled hay, repaired fence, cut wheat, picked cotton, I MEAN PICKED COTTON by hand in the fifties, I know the people I speak of, and I may live in the city but have very close and many ties with many ranchers/farmers who know me. Now, do they trust these city slickers who don't know what is going on? NO. I have seen many hunting on land which they had no permission to do so, but there are many, many hunters living in the city areas who have the greatest respect for the rural areas and so forth, and many times they respect those areas far greater than some of the locals, and I will hunt with these guys from the city any day of the week, because they understand and have respect for our life and hunting heritage. Just happens where ever we go or live. Wasn't trying to flame anyone, but there are good and bad everywhere we hunt. Thanks to all for your listening to an ol' ones rant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lone Wolf '49, post: 818753, member: 3016"] You are correct in your observation. I grew up in rural areas, plowed, rotary hoed, vaccinated cattle, hauled hay, repaired fence, cut wheat, picked cotton, I MEAN PICKED COTTON by hand in the fifties, I know the people I speak of, and I may live in the city but have very close and many ties with many ranchers/farmers who know me. Now, do they trust these city slickers who don't know what is going on? NO. I have seen many hunting on land which they had no permission to do so, but there are many, many hunters living in the city areas who have the greatest respect for the rural areas and so forth, and many times they respect those areas far greater than some of the locals, and I will hunt with these guys from the city any day of the week, because they understand and have respect for our life and hunting heritage. Just happens where ever we go or live. Wasn't trying to flame anyone, but there are good and bad everywhere we hunt. Thanks to all for your listening to an ol' ones rant. [/QUOTE]
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