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Look reasonable to me - perfect, no - will there be hiccups, absolutely, but there are things that could be good for both hunters and landowners in the bill.


Couple random thoughts:


1) Supposedly will ease posting requirements for landowners - instead of replacing signs, it will be done online and should be an easier process.

2) Red will mean please don't bother asking - this should benefit both landowners (don't want to be bothered) and hunters (don't need to bother and getting turned down - sometimes nicely and sometimes maybe not so much)

3) Yellow will mean - ask and you may be given permission - maybe the contract information will be included in the database - not sure many will opt for this but possibly some will - same as current "ask before entering" option currently - don't see many signs, but have seen a few around

4) Green will be default and open - same as current - if you didn't post before you don't have to do anything now and nothing will change for landowner - hunter will benefit by knowing it is green instead of driving back and fourth a couple times to see if they missed a posted sign anywhere hiding in the grass

5) G&F can attempt to at least sample validate who is doing the posting - same process they use for gratis tags to make sure you are allowed to post land and have penalties for those that try to post where don't have permission - currently there is nothing to prevent anyone from posting anything - this should benefit hunters as I hear on NDA about this problem regularly

6) Computer illiterate landowners will need help to post - same as computer illiterate hunters who want a deer license

7) May open up slightly more land for waterfowl and coyote hunters as you will be more easily able to turn posting on and off - if easily changed maybe some will leave green until closer to pheasant or deer season and open land back up again after they are done hunting - nobody is currently going around and taking down signs

8) Hunters will have ability to 'scout' where possibly open land is from their home computer vs. driving around and looking for areas w/ out posted signs

9) I don't know enough about guides/outfitters - if this keeps things the same as before or gives them additional opportunities?


Will hunting change w/ the passage of a bill of this nature, yes.  Will some people quite - I guess that is always a possibility.  Will it end hunting in ND forever - nope.  People adapt and hunting is always changing - it will never be like it was back in the 60-70's w/ very little posted land - nothing will bring those days back.  All we can do is try to maintain a cordial relationship between landowners and hunters where both benefit from the existence of the other.


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