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Disappointed in non-resident hunters
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<blockquote data-quote="Hugnot" data-source="post: 1995286" data-attributes="member: 115658"><p>I come from the big city (traffic, noise, crowds), don't like deer meat, and have moved so many times in the last 20 years I would be regarded as a "non-resident" for months after moving. Each hour spent hunting is a major pleasure - just love to shoot those rodents. </p><p></p><p>I was trained by my parents to be respectful of others and their property. More than once, I have asked permission to shoot rodents on private property and have been denied only to hear upon leaving - "wait, its OK but be careful & leave the gates as they were". </p><p></p><p>I don't see why others cannot be the same - respectful of others and their property. </p><p></p><p>Fishing, stripers & blue fishes - below the high water mark (tides, ocean) is public access - colonial days, fishing & fowling laws.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hugnot, post: 1995286, member: 115658"] I come from the big city (traffic, noise, crowds), don't like deer meat, and have moved so many times in the last 20 years I would be regarded as a "non-resident" for months after moving. Each hour spent hunting is a major pleasure - just love to shoot those rodents. I was trained by my parents to be respectful of others and their property. More than once, I have asked permission to shoot rodents on private property and have been denied only to hear upon leaving - "wait, its OK but be careful & leave the gates as they were". I don't see why others cannot be the same - respectful of others and their property. Fishing, stripers & blue fishes - below the high water mark (tides, ocean) is public access - colonial days, fishing & fowling laws. [/QUOTE]
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