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<blockquote data-quote="scrmblr1982cj8" data-source="post: 1082182" data-attributes="member: 69799"><p>I've seen that too. When I was living in Nashville, people couldn't stay on the trails at the Cheatham Co. Wildlife Management Area, so all of the 4-wheeler trails were closed. I was a kid when they closed it. We could ride all weekend and never hit the same trail twice. </p><p> </p><p>When I lived in Jacksonville, FL, people couldn't stay on the trails and meth-heads used small tow-behind trailers for meth labs, so the Ocala National Forest trails were closed. I used to ride my dirt bike there. Ocala is huge, and you ride for a week and never go over the same trail twice. </p><p> </p><p>Unfortunately, I think that the only way to ensure access to hunting, fishing, and having fun outside is to buy the land so no one can limit what one can do. I am fortunate enough to have enough land to have whatever kind of fun I want. Public hunting land around here is not enough for all of the people that want to hunt. I fear for my kids and grandkids for their access to the outdoors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scrmblr1982cj8, post: 1082182, member: 69799"] I've seen that too. When I was living in Nashville, people couldn't stay on the trails at the Cheatham Co. Wildlife Management Area, so all of the 4-wheeler trails were closed. I was a kid when they closed it. We could ride all weekend and never hit the same trail twice. When I lived in Jacksonville, FL, people couldn't stay on the trails and meth-heads used small tow-behind trailers for meth labs, so the Ocala National Forest trails were closed. I used to ride my dirt bike there. Ocala is huge, and you ride for a week and never go over the same trail twice. Unfortunately, I think that the only way to ensure access to hunting, fishing, and having fun outside is to buy the land so no one can limit what one can do. I am fortunate enough to have enough land to have whatever kind of fun I want. Public hunting land around here is not enough for all of the people that want to hunt. I fear for my kids and grandkids for their access to the outdoors. [/QUOTE]
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