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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 1995719" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I am not a rancher nor farmer, but I do understand your problems and experiences with out of state and in state so called hunters. Most of the lands I hunted on in S. California was private land. Generally for small game, and birds. I would keep an eye out for people that shouldn't not be there. The rancher cattle and if out on a public road I would either if I could get the cattle back behind the fence, or leave somebody behind and get the rancher to help getting his animals in the field. Watch out for people that might shot up the ranchers equipment or animals. One of the things I did get to do was to shot their ground squirrels. In different states I have come across animals out on the highways (not open range) stop and worked on getting the animals into a save place, and let somebody know. A friend and I have a spot in Az that we hunt dove in a man front yard every year. We don't shot his home or cars. We pickup shell and leave the place clean. He wants to get the dove out of his trees because they pooped all over the place and create a mess for them. So we are not all bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 1995719, member: 101791"] I am not a rancher nor farmer, but I do understand your problems and experiences with out of state and in state so called hunters. Most of the lands I hunted on in S. California was private land. Generally for small game, and birds. I would keep an eye out for people that shouldn't not be there. The rancher cattle and if out on a public road I would either if I could get the cattle back behind the fence, or leave somebody behind and get the rancher to help getting his animals in the field. Watch out for people that might shot up the ranchers equipment or animals. One of the things I did get to do was to shot their ground squirrels. In different states I have come across animals out on the highways (not open range) stop and worked on getting the animals into a save place, and let somebody know. A friend and I have a spot in Az that we hunt dove in a man front yard every year. We don't shot his home or cars. We pickup shell and leave the place clean. He wants to get the dove out of his trees because they pooped all over the place and create a mess for them. So we are not all bad. [/QUOTE]
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