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7 Hogs Down in 4 Stalks
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<blockquote data-quote="Double Naught Spy" data-source="post: 1318888" data-attributes="member: 55410"><p>I hear the same argument here in Texas. I don't understand the sentiment about not paying to take care of somebody else's problem. We do that all the time with other commodities. I know a developer outside of Houston that is selling off problem trees and fill dirt. He is basically making money by letting other people clear cut his woods for the timber and leveling his property by removing excess dirt. </p><p></p><p>It doesn't really matter how the landowner perceives the issue. Would you be happier if he charged $500 and didn't complain? Then you wouldn't be paying to take care of a problem, but paying for the opportunity to hunt hogs, right?</p><p></p><p>Nobody wants to have to pay. I get that. I don't pay for all the lands I hunt, but it still costs me a lot of money and time to go through the effort of taking care of my landowners such that they allow me to continue helping them with their properties. It is obviously costing you a goodly amount of money to travel from Arizona to central California to hunt as well, and you are paying it to help take care of somebody else's problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Double Naught Spy, post: 1318888, member: 55410"] I hear the same argument here in Texas. I don't understand the sentiment about not paying to take care of somebody else's problem. We do that all the time with other commodities. I know a developer outside of Houston that is selling off problem trees and fill dirt. He is basically making money by letting other people clear cut his woods for the timber and leveling his property by removing excess dirt. It doesn't really matter how the landowner perceives the issue. Would you be happier if he charged $500 and didn't complain? Then you wouldn't be paying to take care of a problem, but paying for the opportunity to hunt hogs, right? Nobody wants to have to pay. I get that. I don't pay for all the lands I hunt, but it still costs me a lot of money and time to go through the effort of taking care of my landowners such that they allow me to continue helping them with their properties. It is obviously costing you a goodly amount of money to travel from Arizona to central California to hunt as well, and you are paying it to help take care of somebody else's problem. [/QUOTE]
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