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<blockquote data-quote="chuckhunter3" data-source="post: 1995583" data-attributes="member: 111742"><p>I didn't read all the posts but offer the following. I was in South Dakota a few years ago to hunt prairie dogs. I stopped in a Sheel's store and found a Weatherby rifle that I wanted to purchase. I had the rifle and cash in hand and when the department manager found out that I was from out of state he started on me about nonresidents coming out and shooting up the land and told about ranchers kids that were pinned in a pond by bullets while swimming. He said that a nonresident left a plastic bag and that a cow ate it and died. He was so nasty that I put the rifle back in the rack and left. Later I was in Montana and in another store and they were complaining about South Dakota residents coming up and tresspassing even hunting ducks from cabins yards. Another time in Wyoming a land owner stopped to talk to me and told me that they liked the nonresidents. It was the locals that were the problem. I had written permission. It is the same around here. Locals complain about New Jersey and New York nonresidents. Usually the only problems come from locals. I don't know the solution. We do post our land but have had few problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chuckhunter3, post: 1995583, member: 111742"] I didn't read all the posts but offer the following. I was in South Dakota a few years ago to hunt prairie dogs. I stopped in a Sheel's store and found a Weatherby rifle that I wanted to purchase. I had the rifle and cash in hand and when the department manager found out that I was from out of state he started on me about nonresidents coming out and shooting up the land and told about ranchers kids that were pinned in a pond by bullets while swimming. He said that a nonresident left a plastic bag and that a cow ate it and died. He was so nasty that I put the rifle back in the rack and left. Later I was in Montana and in another store and they were complaining about South Dakota residents coming up and tresspassing even hunting ducks from cabins yards. Another time in Wyoming a land owner stopped to talk to me and told me that they liked the nonresidents. It was the locals that were the problem. I had written permission. It is the same around here. Locals complain about New Jersey and New York nonresidents. Usually the only problems come from locals. I don't know the solution. We do post our land but have had few problems. [/QUOTE]
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