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<blockquote data-quote="KDM" data-source="post: 196403" data-attributes="member: 314"><p>Good idea, but the problem has never been cash. It's having to allow public access. It doesn't take but one or two times for people to trash your land before participation in anything having to do with public access is met with feelings varying from suspicion to open hostility by landowners. It sucks, but that's the reality. Montana's block management setup might be a possible option. Payments to landowners based on how many hunters hunt the land which is directly correlated to the quality of the habitat. Good habitat equals good numbers of critters to hunt equals more money to the landowner. Having plots land that has one little slough on it and the rest is black dirt would probably be a thing of the past as it wouldn't bring to many hunters around. IDK!! All I can do is plant a few trees and bushes every year and share the bounty with as many folks as the land can handle. No more, no less. Carry on fellas!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KDM, post: 196403, member: 314"] Good idea, but the problem has never been cash. It's having to allow public access. It doesn't take but one or two times for people to trash your land before participation in anything having to do with public access is met with feelings varying from suspicion to open hostility by landowners. It sucks, but that's the reality. Montana's block management setup might be a possible option. Payments to landowners based on how many hunters hunt the land which is directly correlated to the quality of the habitat. Good habitat equals good numbers of critters to hunt equals more money to the landowner. Having plots land that has one little slough on it and the rest is black dirt would probably be a thing of the past as it wouldn't bring to many hunters around. IDK!! All I can do is plant a few trees and bushes every year and share the bounty with as many folks as the land can handle. No more, no less. Carry on fellas!!! [/QUOTE]
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