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<blockquote data-quote="gst" data-source="post: 147134" data-attributes="member: 373"><p>Holy, why make this simple discussion personal? </p><p></p><p>Montana has this law. SD has this law. People still hunt and carry on in our two neighboring states. Anyone know if resident license sales have dropped in these two states from before they had this law? </p><p></p><p>I'm not saying I am for this bill even though it might make things easier. In the past when it has come up I have not contacted any legislator in support of it. I'm not a fan of new or more and more laws. What I am simply suggesting is why it is back again. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Fritz simply shared why this session it may have more momentum than in the past. </p><p></p><p>My guess here is if it does pass there can be a provision where those that do not want to be bothered can put up signs their private property is open to public hunting. The G&F likely have some PLOTS signs avalible. Perhaps they can enroll it in something like Mt's. block management program and not have to deal with any one bothering them. Perhaps it would improve our PLOTS program. </p><p></p><p>My guess is that even people that do not want to be bothered with people asking would still like a program with a sign in sheet like the Block Management deal in Mt to keep people from leaving garbage or gates open or screwing around on their lands. </p><p></p><p>I know of 7 farmers/ranchers that are actively feeding pheasants and deer on their land. I wonder how much some of the people that are bitching about this bill are actually doing themselves to help this wildlife thru this tough winter. </p><p></p><p>Times indeed have changed along with the people. Now more and more people want something for nothing including sportsmen. Everyone complains how the relationships between hunter and sportsmen that used to exist are disappearing, perhaps this would foster that kind of connection again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gst, post: 147134, member: 373"] Holy, why make this simple discussion personal? Montana has this law. SD has this law. People still hunt and carry on in our two neighboring states. Anyone know if resident license sales have dropped in these two states from before they had this law? I'm not saying I am for this bill even though it might make things easier. In the past when it has come up I have not contacted any legislator in support of it. I'm not a fan of new or more and more laws. What I am simply suggesting is why it is back again. Fritz simply shared why this session it may have more momentum than in the past. My guess here is if it does pass there can be a provision where those that do not want to be bothered can put up signs their private property is open to public hunting. The G&F likely have some PLOTS signs avalible. Perhaps they can enroll it in something like Mt's. block management program and not have to deal with any one bothering them. Perhaps it would improve our PLOTS program. My guess is that even people that do not want to be bothered with people asking would still like a program with a sign in sheet like the Block Management deal in Mt to keep people from leaving garbage or gates open or screwing around on their lands. I know of 7 farmers/ranchers that are actively feeding pheasants and deer on their land. I wonder how much some of the people that are bitching about this bill are actually doing themselves to help this wildlife thru this tough winter. Times indeed have changed along with the people. Now more and more people want something for nothing including sportsmen. Everyone complains how the relationships between hunter and sportsmen that used to exist are disappearing, perhaps this would foster that kind of connection again. [/QUOTE]
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