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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 1337345" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>I've stated this before with not so welcome replies. I to find it crazy how many farmers can complain so heavily about hogs and how someone needs to help them. If you want help you should be willing to let people hunt or trap. For the longest time I was ok with them turning people down because again it is the farmers right. They don't want things to be shot that are not hogs. So I went ahead and purchased a insurance policy for 1 million dollars to hopefully set some people at ease about property damage. But wouldn't you know they still said no because how do you collect on that insurance? Now do t get me wrong it's not all farmers that's for sure but when you are from a different state and all you hear is complaining about a problem but a guy like myself cannot even go after some pigs without it costing about $200 a pig it's hard to feel bad. My family and most around me farm and we have deer that do do damage so I do understand. I still feel farmers have the right to deny anyone which they do but don't whine about damage. I also don't believe it's Friday to claim insurance because that is what it is for and in a free market that insurance also has the right to drop the insured anytime. So claim damage enough and risk getting drop. </p><p> It's a difficult problem with no good answer because we all know someone we would not let hunt our land but it's to bad the good respectful hunters get the shaft. I just want a spot to hunt with my father and brother once a year that won't cost us more than a good whitetail hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 1337345, member: 54383"] I've stated this before with not so welcome replies. I to find it crazy how many farmers can complain so heavily about hogs and how someone needs to help them. If you want help you should be willing to let people hunt or trap. For the longest time I was ok with them turning people down because again it is the farmers right. They don't want things to be shot that are not hogs. So I went ahead and purchased a insurance policy for 1 million dollars to hopefully set some people at ease about property damage. But wouldn't you know they still said no because how do you collect on that insurance? Now do t get me wrong it's not all farmers that's for sure but when you are from a different state and all you hear is complaining about a problem but a guy like myself cannot even go after some pigs without it costing about $200 a pig it's hard to feel bad. My family and most around me farm and we have deer that do do damage so I do understand. I still feel farmers have the right to deny anyone which they do but don't whine about damage. I also don't believe it's Friday to claim insurance because that is what it is for and in a free market that insurance also has the right to drop the insured anytime. So claim damage enough and risk getting drop. It's a difficult problem with no good answer because we all know someone we would not let hunt our land but it's to bad the good respectful hunters get the shaft. I just want a spot to hunt with my father and brother once a year that won't cost us more than a good whitetail hunt. [/QUOTE]
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