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<blockquote data-quote="retrieverman" data-source="post: 3909812" data-attributes="member: 24452"><p>I haven’t leased land or hunted anyone else’s place in MANY years, but if I understand the scenario and the person isn’t paying anything to hunt, I don’t see that he has much room to complain if he’s recieved 3 years of free hunting. In my opinion, the fact that the hunter scouted and put up stands, cameras and feeders is totally irrelevant.</p><p></p><p>When I first started hunting in OK, I went through a situation with a guy I brought up to hunt a few times, and it broke me from sucking eggs. I learned my lesson and just hunt by myself now.</p><p>I let an outfitter duck hunt on the river on my place last year when everything else was frozen, and I won’t make that mistake again either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retrieverman, post: 3909812, member: 24452"] I haven’t leased land or hunted anyone else’s place in MANY years, but if I understand the scenario and the person isn’t paying anything to hunt, I don’t see that he has much room to complain if he’s recieved 3 years of free hunting. In my opinion, the fact that the hunter scouted and put up stands, cameras and feeders is totally irrelevant. When I first started hunting in OK, I went through a situation with a guy I brought up to hunt a few times, and it broke me from sucking eggs. I learned my lesson and just hunt by myself now. I let an outfitter duck hunt on the river on my place last year when everything else was frozen, and I won’t make that mistake again either. [/QUOTE]
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