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Why is NDGF not required to make available to the public of what depredation payments are made and to whom? Its our dollars that are getting handed out. Curiosity . .
 


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Give it a rest already you cry babies about gratis tags. My gosh!!! Go buy some fucking land and get your own gratis tag.
Do away with all landowner tags. Landowners do not own the critters. Yes i could receive a gratis tag for multiple species....i choose not to. Carry on "landowner"
 

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Why is NDGF not required to make available to the public of what depredation payments are made and to whom? Its our dollars that are getting handed out. Curiosity . .
Wouldn't that be more of a USDA thing?
 

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Wouldn't that be more of a USDA thing?
My Grandfather dealt straight with Game&Fish

Edit: and before anyone jumps my shit, no payments were "ever" issued. Land around farm was not posted. G&F helped with blood meal around bale and silage piles.
 


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Public land is owned by the public therefore as a US citizen I have ownership in all public land and should be able to receive a gratis tag for public land.

The Land belongs to the people, not the Government​

 

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Hope you have access lined up probably the toughest antelope unit in the state . You probably do , and congrats hope you get a big one .
Can you expand on the not-so-positive sentiment? Toughest unit to gain access, herd populations, quality, etc??
 

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I have a general question - I don't have many points for Pronghorn (3) nor do I have too many for deer (2) but is ND becoming a gratis-only hunting state? Obviously I'm not as fortunate as Skeeter to just "Go out and buy some land" whenever or wherever I want, so am I out of luck for a long time?
 

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I have a general question - I don't have many points for Pronghorn (3) nor do I have too many for deer (2) but is ND becoming a gratis-only hunting state? Obviously I'm not as fortunate as Skeeter to just "Go out and buy some land" whenever or wherever I want, so am I out of luck for a long time?
97% private land. Less land grass side up every year. Every category of game population trending down (except maybe elk). Yes.
 


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I don't feel North Dakota is going to be a gratis only state but what it will be is a gratis and friends and family state. It will get to the point where most landowners will only let their friends and family hunt along with minimal others I feel. Unfortunately this will force more and more people out of hunting. Currently thats where i'm at with the small amount of land i own. How many people can i truly let use the land before it becomes detrimental. To much pressure isn't sustainable population wise or it pushes them to land where they don't get pressure and ruins the hunting on mine. Everyone wants landowners to open the doors to them but who knows how many people maybe hunting the land or planning on hunting and the landowner is saving it for them to give them the best experience.
 

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Public land is owned by the public therefore as a US citizen I have ownership in all public land and should be able to receive a gratis tag for public land.

The Land belongs to the people, not the Government​

That argument has been used out west and shot down as you can go on the land any time. The state holds the animals in trust. It’s like Wyoming where Nr can’t hunt wilderness areas with a guide or resident. It’s been challenged in court and lost every time.
 

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97% private land. Less land grass side up every year. Every category of game population trending down (except maybe elk). Yes.
Another reason the gratis tag should be eliminated. The "I raise them and feed them all year so I should get a tag" is no longer relevant as evidenced by the declining numbers!
 

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Yes, take away all gratis tags. Make it a "one tag only" system for deer.

THEN, when you do go knock on that landowners door to ask permission to hunt their land, please record that conversation and let us all hear it. I look forward to the landowners response. Also, be sure to tell them how in favor of getting rid of the gratis tags you were. It should really help everyone's cause on getting onto private land.
 

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4A is the worst IMO. I’ve killed over a dozen goats through the years in that unit alone (mostly archery). I don’t even bother trying anymore.

Anyone out there remember Beula Jorgensen in that unit?(I apologize, I’m probably spelling it incorrectly). She was the best old gal in the world! I miss her. Come hungry and prepare to talk for a good while. She’s been gone now for many years.
 


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Yes, take away all gratis tags. Make it a "one tag only" system for deer.

THEN, when you do go knock on that landowners door to ask permission to hunt their land, please record that conversation and let us all hear it. I look forward to the landowners response. Also, be sure to tell them how in favor of getting rid of the gratis tags you were. It should really help everyone's cause on getting onto private land.
Nobody cares!! It’s already that way!!
 

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Yes, take away all gratis tags. Make it a "one tag only" system for deer.

THEN, when you do go knock on that landowners door to ask permission to hunt their land, please record that conversation and let us all hear it. I look forward to the landowners response. Also, be sure to tell them how in favor of getting rid of the gratis tags you were. It should really help everyone's cause on getting onto private land.
Haven't hunted private land in years. Hell I haven't had a tag in years!
 

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Another reason the gratis tag should be eliminated. The "I raise them and feed them all year so I should get a tag" is no longer relevant as evidenced by the declining numbers!
There used to be a small elk herd south of Pick City. The landowners tolerated the bulls getting tangled into the swing set, eating with the cattle at the feed bunks and knocking over corn. To a point.

There was no money coming from GnF for damages so they decided to take a spike bull in compensation. They spread the meat amongst several and even wrote elk meat on the packages in their deep freezes. Busted.

Their tolerance went to zero and GnF had to capture and relocate the elk.

The people who came up with the gratis tag idea waaaay back when..........knew.
 


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