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<blockquote data-quote="luvcatchingbass" data-source="post: 276740" data-attributes="member: 1979"><p>Then you guys make sure you keep Your Ranchers out there in the "better western part of of the state" because out here in the "crappy eastern side" the ranchers have learned a thing called conservation and if they over run the public land is desperation of feed, high water or they are feeding the hay bales that they just baled 2 months ago just not to sell out. As a sportsman/outdoors enthusiast and trying to give opportunities this is pitiful of many that consider yourselves outdoors men and "fighting for the cause". I WILL NOT STAND FOR THE BASHING OF RANCHERS IN A NO PROOF FORM NO LONGER AFTER ALL THESE YEARS! Many of my friends ranches and farms died off and many of us are trying to start over with new families, HELL most of us will probably go bankrupt trying starting at 30-35yrs old, but most of you ignorant heads don't care. We all fought hard to not loose the first time and we will fight even harder this time around, which now the stakes are harder with wives and children. All the while we are trying to change as a group to change the stigma of greedy landowners and opening up more free but controlled numbers of people for a reason. Do any of you Dumbsticks ever think about the wildlife numbers in a certain area that involve owners that enjoy monitoring what the land has to potentially offer, have your ever thought that at times landowners aren't denying killing but maintaining/practicing conservation, trying to keep a certain balance the best they can as every animal has a purpose(if some sat and actually read the Bible you might understand), have you ever thought that if you are a strictly public hunter and have a problem with what you see in the public lands maybe you should have proof and give it to the the elected officials and make damn sure you actually document it officially and back it up and when they don't want to show any interest/change then you bring it to the public (even in a place like this)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="luvcatchingbass, post: 276740, member: 1979"] Then you guys make sure you keep Your Ranchers out there in the "better western part of of the state" because out here in the "crappy eastern side" the ranchers have learned a thing called conservation and if they over run the public land is desperation of feed, high water or they are feeding the hay bales that they just baled 2 months ago just not to sell out. As a sportsman/outdoors enthusiast and trying to give opportunities this is pitiful of many that consider yourselves outdoors men and "fighting for the cause". I WILL NOT STAND FOR THE BASHING OF RANCHERS IN A NO PROOF FORM NO LONGER AFTER ALL THESE YEARS! Many of my friends ranches and farms died off and many of us are trying to start over with new families, HELL most of us will probably go bankrupt trying starting at 30-35yrs old, but most of you ignorant heads don't care. We all fought hard to not loose the first time and we will fight even harder this time around, which now the stakes are harder with wives and children. All the while we are trying to change as a group to change the stigma of greedy landowners and opening up more free but controlled numbers of people for a reason. Do any of you Dumbsticks ever think about the wildlife numbers in a certain area that involve owners that enjoy monitoring what the land has to potentially offer, have your ever thought that at times landowners aren't denying killing but maintaining/practicing conservation, trying to keep a certain balance the best they can as every animal has a purpose(if some sat and actually read the Bible you might understand), have you ever thought that if you are a strictly public hunter and have a problem with what you see in the public lands maybe you should have proof and give it to the the elected officials and make damn sure you actually document it officially and back it up and when they don't want to show any interest/change then you bring it to the public (even in a place like this)? [/QUOTE]
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