I don’t think the database will spell the end of small communities as much as a no trespass bill would. Non resident hunters will be able to use the app and will still come to ND, but once more and more land gets posted we will see this tourism dollars shrink drastically. Small communities will hang on if the database bill is all that passes. A no trespassing would be the biggest mistake for all of the taxpayers in ND.
The database will just be a slower death for hunting than no trespass but the result will be the same in the end. I have 9 quarters that I don't post. But I will if the pressure increases. So will other landowners. Kids and people from town need a place to hunt or hunting dies. The open land always gets more pressure now and you have to scout to find it. What does anybody think will happen when the whole hunting world can see which land is open by their smartphone? The database is a gimmick to suck people in for no trespass by default.
The database will just be a slower death for hunting than no trespass but the result will be the same in the end. I have 9 quarters that I don't post. But I will if the pressure increases. So will other landowners. Kids and people from town need a place to hunt or hunting dies. The open land always gets more pressure now and you have to scout to find it. What does anybody think will happen when the whole hunting world can see which land is open by their smartphone? The database is a gimmick to suck people in for no trespass by default.
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