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<blockquote data-quote="Livetohuntandfish" data-source="post: 151311" data-attributes="member: 5010"><p>This bill is getting rediculous. On both sides. I think we need the landowner/hunter relationship and that includes private land to hunt on. On the other hand though in recently it's gotten a lot more hostile to be a landowner when it comes to approaching hunters. In the last year I've had only 3 groups accually come and ask permission to hunt or to ask if I knew where a good place to go. I appreciated this and I'll always talk to these guys again and give permission. These OTHER situations I've gone through have given me little faith in how people treat the country. 1. Last year I had 3 hunters set up decoys 100 yards from my shop, which is least a half mile off the road. I got a f' off when I told them to leave because the land was not posted... 2. During deer hunting I watched a group of guys chase down and kill a deer, then dump it in a slough... btw I did call a game warden and nothing was done... but I approached the hunters which were on my posted land and they told me they were coyote hunting and flipped me off. Kicked them outa the area another 3 times that season. And the final senerio was this year my wife was walking the dog and a group decided to shoot a pheasant in our yard run to get it and drive off with her maybe 20 yards away.... now this does not represent many hunters probably a tiny percentage but when reading comments here where guys are mad at the land owners..... you guys might wanna rethink and maybe take another approach on how to go about hunting. Most of us land owners will give permission and be happy to meet hunters, but posting comments about taking away gratis liscenses, and how much land taxes a guy pays is pretty pathetic. There's a big reason more and more Land is becoming posted. I hope your hunting groups figure that out because it's pretty obvious, before in a future year this no trespass bill passes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Livetohuntandfish, post: 151311, member: 5010"] This bill is getting rediculous. On both sides. I think we need the landowner/hunter relationship and that includes private land to hunt on. On the other hand though in recently it's gotten a lot more hostile to be a landowner when it comes to approaching hunters. In the last year I've had only 3 groups accually come and ask permission to hunt or to ask if I knew where a good place to go. I appreciated this and I'll always talk to these guys again and give permission. These OTHER situations I've gone through have given me little faith in how people treat the country. 1. Last year I had 3 hunters set up decoys 100 yards from my shop, which is least a half mile off the road. I got a f' off when I told them to leave because the land was not posted... 2. During deer hunting I watched a group of guys chase down and kill a deer, then dump it in a slough... btw I did call a game warden and nothing was done... but I approached the hunters which were on my posted land and they told me they were coyote hunting and flipped me off. Kicked them outa the area another 3 times that season. And the final senerio was this year my wife was walking the dog and a group decided to shoot a pheasant in our yard run to get it and drive off with her maybe 20 yards away.... now this does not represent many hunters probably a tiny percentage but when reading comments here where guys are mad at the land owners..... you guys might wanna rethink and maybe take another approach on how to go about hunting. Most of us land owners will give permission and be happy to meet hunters, but posting comments about taking away gratis liscenses, and how much land taxes a guy pays is pretty pathetic. There's a big reason more and more Land is becoming posted. I hope your hunting groups figure that out because it's pretty obvious, before in a future year this no trespass bill passes [/QUOTE]
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