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  1. Fritz the Cat

    SB 2315 -Everything's Posted Bill

    https://nodakangler.com/forums/showthread.php?13308-Bill-to-use-Common-Schools-Trust-Fund-for-property-tax-relief/page2 view the very first post or #21
  2. Fritz the Cat

    Bill to use Common Schools Trust Fund for property tax relief

    db-2, you have read it many times on web-forums, posted by agitators, that ranchers pay little to nothing to lease school land. Here is a true story. Albert had the lease for decades. The fence belonged to him and there was no water on it. He solved that problem by piping/pumping water under...
  3. Fritz the Cat

    Bill to use Common Schools Trust Fund for property tax relief

    Do it. Just keep in mind all your sweat equity and improvements do not belong to you. And you cannot post it. Your efforts would be much better served if you purchased some land and did that exact same thing.
  4. Fritz the Cat

    Bill to use Common Schools Trust Fund for property tax relief

    This thread isn't about liquidating public lands. It's more about how well/wise our fore fathers invested our money at the ND Land Trust and today we have a very nice nest egg. Gains realized from the $4.3 Billion are the gift that keeps on giving. But some of you guys want to debate public...
  5. Fritz the Cat

    Bill to use Common Schools Trust Fund for property tax relief

    Scrotcaster, It would appear that our people many years ago wisely invested the money from land sales. And then they wisely decided in 1970 to NOT sell any more retaining 700,000 acres. I can't know if ND didn't sell a problem piece of ground or not since 1970 but it can be said that North...
  6. Fritz the Cat

    Bill to use Common Schools Trust Fund for property tax relief

    Most of us want our 401k or banked investments to accrue or have increasing amounts of money over time. And then there are those who deficit spend. They have wants and needs. They view the $4.3 Billion as abundance. They will always vote largesse onto themselves. Once the money or the income...
  7. Fritz the Cat

    Bill to use Common Schools Trust Fund for property tax relief

    In the early years of Statehood trust lands were sold to generate money to build schools. Later trust lands were sold and the money was deposited in a permanent trust fund that was "invested" and then the money was distributed. Around 1970 the Land Trust had 700,000 acres and decided to not...
  8. Fritz the Cat

    Karma who dat

    The ref that threw the flag was standing directly behind Tom Brady and assumed Brady was slapped in the face by a hand. Maybe the ref got a little trigger happy but something has to be done to protect quarterbacks. Imagine a 350 tank of muscle riding yourself into the dirt? How many of us...
  9. Fritz the Cat

    SB 2315 -Everything's Posted Bill

    PG, if a Bill is about outfitting/guiding, yes it goes before the Natural Resources Committee. This Bill is about agricultural private property.
  10. Fritz the Cat

    SB 2315 -Everything's Posted Bill

    ND Game and Fish (director Terry Steinwand) and ND Tourism (director Sara Otte-Coleman) are agencies set up by the people to perform a function for the people. They should be neutral. The people make the laws and employ State employees to carry out these duties. During hearings, legislators can...
  11. Fritz the Cat

    Meat eater sells out

    I read it twice. - - - Updated - - - What needs to be done...……. In 1987 Smith and Wesson was purchased by a British Company. In the 90's Bill Clinton waged a war on gun manufacturers that they could be sued by families of loved ones who died from gun violence. Smith and Wesson capitulated...
  12. Fritz the Cat

    2019 ND Legislature and ND Sportsmens Etree

    Mark, I believe language in the Bill says $300 of that $500 dollar fee would go towards a private lands open to sportsmen's program. It's tough trying to sell opportunity in a democratic way.
  13. Fritz the Cat

    2019 ND Legislature and ND Sportsmens Etree

    In the mid seventies it was extremely rare to see a posted sign in my area. Then the electric turbine generators and coal mines ramped up. Pipefitters, iron workers and large amounts of labor were required. On opening weekend of the pheasant opener it was bumper to bumper traffic on the gravel...
  14. Fritz the Cat

    Fishingbuddy web site

    https://www.nodakoutdoors.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=181741 Is Fishing Buddy dead? by rowdie » Sun Jan 06, 2019 5:43 pm Since TON owns both this site and FBO, can someone answer this question? Re: Is Fishing Buddy dead? by rowdie » Mon Jan 14, 2019 9:59...
  15. Fritz the Cat

    Non-resident deer tags

    https://www.grandforksherald.com/sports/outdoors/4556602-nd-game-and-fish-increases-nonresident-bow-tag-allotment The North Dakota Game and Fish Department will offer 607 any-deer bow licenses to nonresident archery hunters in 2019, up from 502 in 2018. Applicants must apply online at the...
  16. Fritz the Cat

    2019 ND Legislature and ND Sportsmens Etree

    Eye, I guess I'm not following your reasoning. If these guys from down south already have the cash, why can't they purchase land now and post it?
  17. Fritz the Cat

    2019 ND Legislature and ND Sportsmens Etree

    Not necessarily true Allen. I rented two quarters of land for 31 years and then the landlord died. At auction an anesthesiologist from Bismarck ran me to $1900 on the better quarter. I didn't even bid on the poor quarter which he purchased for $1550. This is $1200 sand. The guy doesn't hunt...
  18. Fritz the Cat

    2019 ND Legislature and ND Sportsmens Etree

    I believe today (Jan. 14th) is the last day a new Bill can be introduced. Brad Dokken, outdoor writer for the Grand Forks Herald has been connected at the hip with retired federal biologist Mike McEnroe for years always going back to Mike as a source for McEnroe's opinion such as the article...
  19. Fritz the Cat

    2019 ND Legislature and ND Sportsmens Etree

    That Grands Forks editorial comes as a surprise to me considering that their writer is Brad Dokken. The editorial opinion piece: https://www.grandforksherald.com/opinion/editorials/4555612-our-view-north-dakota-land-should-be-assumed-closed This below would be more Brad Dokkens thinking...

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