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Darn Non-Resident Hunters?!?
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<blockquote data-quote="MZmoose" data-source="post: 2241801" data-attributes="member: 41085"><p>There are turds in every state. The worst I have seen were residents,(Washington) usually local rednecks littering, trespassing, poaching, and worse. I tried to take my boys to some private property I had hunted when I was young but no one would give us permission because they all had stories about their barn being shot, or their livestock, or hunters killing a deer in his wife's garden....all this for a whitetail deer... My friend hunted north Idaho as a nonresident and on his elk hunt someone flattened two tires on his atv, when he was out hunting. He was 7 miles from camp. When I was younger I thought it was dumb for people pay for a lease land to hunt private land. But after years of dealing with the public, on public land we got a hunting lease. It is by far the best investment I've made for my hunting. We always have a place to hunt and take our kids hunting without most of the hassle of public land. We had an occasional trespasser and one poacher but we had them arrested by the county sheriff and fish n game and word got out to stay off our lease. I know not everyone has the opportunity but if a hunting lease comes available I highly recommend it. It's sad that turds ruin public land and give the anti's ammunition to be used against all of us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MZmoose, post: 2241801, member: 41085"] There are turds in every state. The worst I have seen were residents,(Washington) usually local rednecks littering, trespassing, poaching, and worse. I tried to take my boys to some private property I had hunted when I was young but no one would give us permission because they all had stories about their barn being shot, or their livestock, or hunters killing a deer in his wife's garden....all this for a whitetail deer... My friend hunted north Idaho as a nonresident and on his elk hunt someone flattened two tires on his atv, when he was out hunting. He was 7 miles from camp. When I was younger I thought it was dumb for people pay for a lease land to hunt private land. But after years of dealing with the public, on public land we got a hunting lease. It is by far the best investment I've made for my hunting. We always have a place to hunt and take our kids hunting without most of the hassle of public land. We had an occasional trespasser and one poacher but we had them arrested by the county sheriff and fish n game and word got out to stay off our lease. I know not everyone has the opportunity but if a hunting lease comes available I highly recommend it. It's sad that turds ruin public land and give the anti's ammunition to be used against all of us. [/QUOTE]
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