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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4570" data-source="post: 3901750" data-attributes="member: 15643"><p>It's definitely going to be a new experience as far as landowners go here. Money being the source of the difference. Farmers and ranchers have hog problems and want them gone, but they want to charge folks to come shoot them lol. Farmers and ranchers have deer problems, but they want to charge folks to come shoot them. Outfitters and guides have really messed up the situation for common folks who used to just be able to ask for permission and get it. Outfitters show up and throw thousands of dollars at a landowner and of course they take it, can't blame the landowner whatsoever. Some landowners don't want outfitters on their place, but still don't mind the extra cash, again, I can't blame them. So they lease their land, but at the prices they were going to get from the outfitters lol. Waterfowl, deer, turkey, quail and pheasant are all like that now. Most leases being year around, and with rabbit and squirrel going on during deer season, that rules out a ton of private land. Sure there are landowners who still give permission and don't charge, but they are far far far far and few between anymore. 99% of the time, it's all about the money now. I can't fault a landowners for it though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4570, post: 3901750, member: 15643"] It's definitely going to be a new experience as far as landowners go here. Money being the source of the difference. Farmers and ranchers have hog problems and want them gone, but they want to charge folks to come shoot them lol. Farmers and ranchers have deer problems, but they want to charge folks to come shoot them. Outfitters and guides have really messed up the situation for common folks who used to just be able to ask for permission and get it. Outfitters show up and throw thousands of dollars at a landowner and of course they take it, can't blame the landowner whatsoever. Some landowners don't want outfitters on their place, but still don't mind the extra cash, again, I can't blame them. So they lease their land, but at the prices they were going to get from the outfitters lol. Waterfowl, deer, turkey, quail and pheasant are all like that now. Most leases being year around, and with rabbit and squirrel going on during deer season, that rules out a ton of private land. Sure there are landowners who still give permission and don't charge, but they are far far far far and few between anymore. 99% of the time, it's all about the money now. I can't fault a landowners for it though. [/QUOTE]
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