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<blockquote data-quote="Big C" data-source="post: 255524" data-attributes="member: 4977"><p>I am both a hunter and a family member with land in ND (that most is NOT posted) and other states. While I do not see the value in this legislation for either the landowner or hunter - will not stop poaching, gates left open, trespassing, etc - I also do not see how this should ruin our hunting heritage in the state. I have had the good fortune to live and hunt in several states - MN, NE, WY, and others. All had laws where land was assumed posted with no access unless specifically provided. Yes, I MUCH prefer ND current law, but hunting was very much a strong heritage in those other states. Will it change how we hunt? Yes, for some or maybe most. Does it need to stop us from hunting and enjoying our time outside? I don't think it does. I hope that we can all adjust to whatever comes out of this mess and still enjoy our time in the field with family, friends, dogs, and kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big C, post: 255524, member: 4977"] I am both a hunter and a family member with land in ND (that most is NOT posted) and other states. While I do not see the value in this legislation for either the landowner or hunter - will not stop poaching, gates left open, trespassing, etc - I also do not see how this should ruin our hunting heritage in the state. I have had the good fortune to live and hunt in several states - MN, NE, WY, and others. All had laws where land was assumed posted with no access unless specifically provided. Yes, I MUCH prefer ND current law, but hunting was very much a strong heritage in those other states. Will it change how we hunt? Yes, for some or maybe most. Does it need to stop us from hunting and enjoying our time outside? I don't think it does. I hope that we can all adjust to whatever comes out of this mess and still enjoy our time in the field with family, friends, dogs, and kids. [/QUOTE]
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