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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 1229399" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Your absolutly correct. </p><p>As a land owner I have the other side of that statement.</p><p>Way back in the day, like the 90's it was still possible to knock on doors and get a place to hunt. </p><p>Lately, "some" not all hunters have the feeling they have a "right" to hunt any where they want to. Mainly off the road, although on occasion, (like some of the trail cam pics of tresspassers I and others have posted) they will sneak onto land they don't own. You wouldn't believe how many people the landowners in my area have had to confront, either on a county road, or on their property.</p><p></p><p>I gave permission for a one day hunt to a casual friend to pheasant hunt. I found out from the GW that he had checked him twice later on. He dropped my name and the GW let him go ahead and hunt. </p><p>He had brought several other hunters with him when he came back. </p><p>I jumped him like a runaway redheaded step child when I found out. </p><p></p><p>I could go on for hours about these situations, but the long story short, its the slob hunters that have ruined it for the masses.</p><p></p><p>BTW, I don't and won't lease any ground for hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 1229399, member: 5412"] Your absolutly correct. As a land owner I have the other side of that statement. Way back in the day, like the 90's it was still possible to knock on doors and get a place to hunt. Lately, "some" not all hunters have the feeling they have a "right" to hunt any where they want to. Mainly off the road, although on occasion, (like some of the trail cam pics of tresspassers I and others have posted) they will sneak onto land they don't own. You wouldn't believe how many people the landowners in my area have had to confront, either on a county road, or on their property. I gave permission for a one day hunt to a casual friend to pheasant hunt. I found out from the GW that he had checked him twice later on. He dropped my name and the GW let him go ahead and hunt. He had brought several other hunters with him when he came back. I jumped him like a runaway redheaded step child when I found out. I could go on for hours about these situations, but the long story short, its the slob hunters that have ruined it for the masses. BTW, I don't and won't lease any ground for hunting. [/QUOTE]
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