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    NDGF: Steinwand Retiring

    Eastern ND is essentially one big garden. Almost zero wildlife save for the few wooded bottoms and pastures. Not every farmer is a "steward of the land". My hat is off to those who do give a shit.
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    Bills and resolutions that have passed and still alive for crossover

    It certainly doesn’t help that many of those in this state who write the laws are farmers/ranchers or their wives themselves, legislating their self interest. Hell a few made an attempt to handicap coal power and subsidize wind in order to get a windmill farm built on their land ($) and tried an...
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    Bills and resolutions that have passed and still alive for crossover

    Less non-landowners in the countryside. Fewer dollars going to the game and fish. Should be some happy farmers out there. You may take it lightly since you already have a place to hunt, but it’s a bigger deal than you think. With less money going to the G/F, fewer WMA’s since they pay taxes on...
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    New Land Bills: SB 2036, 2037 and 2038

    I can see your point ndlongshot. Trail cams in private land is BS, and I’m guessing they’d try to pin a landowner if they took it down or destroyed it. Hiding out on private land is a slippery slope. I don’t think they should be able to “stake out” for an extended period of time. But what amount...
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    New Land Bills: SB 2036, 2037 and 2038

    Imagine their shock when they find that these laws will do nothing to curtail poaching and property damage. It will cost the state a lot of money to develop and maintain their attempt at a smartphone app and database, likely at the expense of the game and fish budget, but either way your tax...
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    New Land Bills: SB 2036, 2037 and 2038

    Precisely. Last day cram it through with as little debate and public input as possible.
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    Shop/man cave project

    Cool as hell!
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    New Land Bills: SB 2036, 2037 and 2038

    Yep, a friend of Erberle and Brandenburg. AKA the two most usual suspects.
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    New Land Bills: SB 2036, 2037 and 2038

    Same. Her and Schreiber-Beck ("illegitimate hunters") both gave me a lot of bad attitude last year when I pressed them on going against their constituents' wishes for their own personal feelings. Both told me that I don't have a say in the matter since I'm not a landowner. I let them know that I...
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    Lake george kidder county

    Yep, deep enough that the bottom is never disturbed, which is why they are able to study the past climate from core samples. It’s also stratified, just above freezing at the bottom no matter the temp on top.
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    Lake george kidder county

    Went through a lot of the studies in college. It’s insanely deep (200ish feet) and about half as salty as the ocean. I imagine during the 80s drought it was even saltier. Not much for aquatic life as far as I remember, besides some unique algae. I know there’s a local legend of someone putting a...
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    New Land Bills: SB 2036, 2037 and 2038

    Guys, don’t let up. Press your reps as hard as you can. Remember, these are just everyday people who had the time to sit in session, and can now literally pass laws that benefit themselves against your interests. Case in point, Mike Brandenburg (south central ND). Last go around he was the one...
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    How to preserve hunting when all land is posted

    If you re-read the post, i said the ag groups.
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    How to preserve hunting when all land is posted

    MarbleEyez that's great and I'm sincerely thankful for landowners like you, I think we all are. Lots of times though a farmer or rancher just doesn't like seeing a truck they don't know pulling into their yard and you're immediately off on the wrong foot. ND is heading down the wrong path...
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    SB 2315 / Lockout

    Yes. Like we saw in SD, you can be considered trespassing boating over a privately owned lake bottom. I honestly believe there should be some sort of relief for a landowner who’s property is 10 ft under water and they are still paying taxes on it (maybe there is?). But you bet your ass that is...
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    SB 2315 / Lockout

    The short of it is the Farm Bureau and Farmer's Union shouldn't have so much control over the state legislature.
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    Bha North Dakota chairman

    You must be a politician yourself, the way you danced around that question.
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    Bha North Dakota chairman

    Nope, I see what you’re saying. My whole point is that all groups do things not every member will agree with.
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    Bha North Dakota chairman

    I completely understand what you mean. That’s how I feel about all of these large organizations, love the work they do at the local level, but as a whole they’re too big to be perfect. As far as DU, I hate to post something without being able to show sources but I’m at work at the moment and...
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    Bha North Dakota chairman

    Ok, 1. Keeping roadless areas roadless. Namely land designated “roadless” or “wilderness” by the USFS; as well as addressing illegal vehicle use on grasslands. 2. Addressing landlocked or blocked (no access roads, impassable road conditions, illegal gates etc) public acres that should otherwise...

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