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You SHOULD be. We were about to lynch you if you hung around much longer.
Touche'
You SHOULD be. We were about to lynch you if you hung around much longer.
we are going they way of the south. everything is a lease aside from public land.
You SHOULD be. We were about to lynch you if you hung around much longer.
;:;banghead
At my age it makes little difference, but I morn for the passing of an American Heritage. May our grandchildren forgive us.It's coming though. It's just a matter of time.
We're all partially to blame. The amount of content available today (tv, streaming, DVD, twitter, Facebook, instagram, etc) totally immersed younger generations into wanting to be like the guys that they see each day. They see the big deer getting mg taken off leased land with the best equipment and they think they need to have it. My friends in Aberdeen went in on a quarter so they can bowhunt. It seems to be the norm there and it'll soon be the norm here. I'm lucky enough to have family land but its shit for hunting. Now my father in laws land, great pheasant habitat. After deer hunting this year, I'm going to start putting in for the badlands. The only unfortunate part is that now I won't have an excuse every year as to why I need three weekends to myself every November.
With that said, if I had the funds, I'd lease. I don't, so I'll get a bigger boat and show walleyes who's boss.
I wont lease land down here we have so much public ground you cant cover it in a year. Plus i dont think i would ever pay anything to hunt whitetail deer. Now out west a horse hunt way up high for mule deer or elk is something i hope to do in the next few years. I dont look at it as paying for land access it is more they have horses and a camp set up and know the area and animals. I am not going to lie i have kinda lost the desire i used to have for hunting whitetails. If i didnt have a wife and kid pretty sure after this last falls experience i would have packed up shop and moved out west.
To be honest, if I'm going to drop some money on a place to hunt, I'd rather pony up the money to go hunt for a trophy with some outfitter somewhere. Definitely cheaper in the long run.
What town/city out west. This has crossed my mind a few different times to move out somewhere were I can hunt elk every year.I wont lease land down here we have so much public ground you cant cover it in a year. Plus i dont think i would ever pay anything to hunt whitetail deer. Now out west a horse hunt way up high for mule deer or elk is something i hope to do in the next few years. I dont look at it as paying for land access it is more they have horses and a camp set up and know the area and animals. I am not going to lie i have kinda lost the desire i used to have for hunting whitetails. If i didnt have a wife and kid pretty sure after this last falls experience i would have packed up shop and moved out west.
But the thing is that whitetails are what most hunters start out with. The root of this whole conversation goes back to, if folks, especially kids, dont have reasonable access to hunting....will they even take up the sport. And if they dont take it up, will they still own multiple firearms. If they dont own firearms, who stands up for the 2nd amendment? Who stands up against animal rights activists. No access, means the death of a way of life and culture shift in this country. Call me crazy, but thats what I see as the consequences of no access. Instead of kids out hunting and learning and conserving and protecting gun rights and hunting, they will all end up down at standing rock.
Scary.
Take that feeling times 368,436 and that's how most everyone feels when you turn every thread into you vs Plains man :;:deadhorse
This is exactly my thoughts too. At $1500/acre for the hunting land 160 acres comes out to be $240,000 plus you have loan interest on top of that going to the bank. I think if a guy was disciplined enough and make those payments to themselves for a year, every year after would be able to go on a couple hunts every year. I also get that having your own land were you can just got spend all your time has some allure to it also. When hunting access becomes unavailable of to expensive I will just fish more.
Riggins,ID guess it depends on what you do for work. I fish to take up time till hunting starts
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What town/city out west. This has crossed my mind a few different times to move out somewhere were I can hunt elk every year.
Speaking of deer hunting down here access is not an issue at all. Now if you think you are going out and going to blast a 150 every year than it can be. I know my kid has shot 2 does the last few years and he is jacked up one was shot on public land and this year he shot it on some land i got permission on but the guy will let any one that asks go. Alot of public land requires walking a ways and i know alot of people complain about that so they limit them selves on access as much as any thing