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<blockquote data-quote="PrairieGhost" data-source="post: 193887" data-attributes="member: 704"><p>I sure can't fault a guy that stays on his own land. That picture a couple years ago of the guy who dumped 300 bushels of corn for bait, I might not like him. Some guides lease up thousands of acres. Some of them let duck hunters in if they are not hunting it. Some of them will not let anyone hunt even if they never intend to hunt it. Its hard to k ow who is who without meeting them. Then there are those that not only the up Land, but get politically active to transfer public land, and the reason is most want more control over it. Freelance hunting cuts into their ability to hold hunting hostage. That's my complaint.</p><p>You may have never heard that on here, but I have said it many times on other sites. Of course my opinion has evolved some also, and perhaps today I am a little more accepting of the small operations that are not out to only make money and take opportunity from others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PrairieGhost, post: 193887, member: 704"] I sure can't fault a guy that stays on his own land. That picture a couple years ago of the guy who dumped 300 bushels of corn for bait, I might not like him. Some guides lease up thousands of acres. Some of them let duck hunters in if they are not hunting it. Some of them will not let anyone hunt even if they never intend to hunt it. Its hard to k ow who is who without meeting them. Then there are those that not only the up Land, but get politically active to transfer public land, and the reason is most want more control over it. Freelance hunting cuts into their ability to hold hunting hostage. That's my complaint. You may have never heard that on here, but I have said it many times on other sites. Of course my opinion has evolved some also, and perhaps today I am a little more accepting of the small operations that are not out to only make money and take opportunity from others. [/QUOTE]
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