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<blockquote data-quote="r00s7a" data-source="post: 1446631" data-attributes="member: 9675"><p>I think that is a good idea, and would like to see it work.</p><p></p><p>I don't feel like you would get an overwhelming number of landowners that would participate in something like that. Majority of landowners (500 acres +) are going to be 50 yrs old at least. Those are a made up set of numbers, but point being, those landowners are typically not going to be the internet savy type to be posting on message boards and stuff. The exception being those that are motivated by money. Land owners that want to lease out their lands or sell hunts are going to work harder to advertise and get the word out. Ol Billy Ray down the road that has pigs in his turnips ain't gettin on "The Innernets" to find someone to get rid of his pigs. He's gonna turn to the locals. Betty Lou Thelma Liz has a boy that traps pigs, I'll call her.</p><p></p><p>I just predict the main participant land owners to be those that are going to try to sell hunts, or lease, which is fine if that is a part of your goal. But if you're lookin for good ol boys to post their property and pick someone from the "innernets" to take care of the pigs... you're gonna lose out to us local boys 95% of the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r00s7a, post: 1446631, member: 9675"] I think that is a good idea, and would like to see it work. I don't feel like you would get an overwhelming number of landowners that would participate in something like that. Majority of landowners (500 acres +) are going to be 50 yrs old at least. Those are a made up set of numbers, but point being, those landowners are typically not going to be the internet savy type to be posting on message boards and stuff. The exception being those that are motivated by money. Land owners that want to lease out their lands or sell hunts are going to work harder to advertise and get the word out. Ol Billy Ray down the road that has pigs in his turnips ain't gettin on "The Innernets" to find someone to get rid of his pigs. He's gonna turn to the locals. Betty Lou Thelma Liz has a boy that traps pigs, I'll call her. I just predict the main participant land owners to be those that are going to try to sell hunts, or lease, which is fine if that is a part of your goal. But if you're lookin for good ol boys to post their property and pick someone from the "innernets" to take care of the pigs... you're gonna lose out to us local boys 95% of the time. [/QUOTE]
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