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<blockquote data-quote="Pmacc60" data-source="post: 1995920" data-attributes="member: 64018"><p>Everything I said is accurate , this debate started in the 80's , I remember a small rancher friend of mine telling a guy from PA that access has to go through private land and things are going to change. Also I know of a goat checked at a deer checking station on the Eastern shore of Md back in the early 80's , a turkey hunter killing a farmers domestic turkey by mistake and beef being hit by a deer hunter not sure of his back ground . We need to start in our own ranks and clean the slobs and inexperience hunters up! One member thought a on line course for out of state hunters , that's a good idea!</p><p></p><p>I'm with you however , it isn't right to lock out areas that the rancher don't own. There is right always in every other avenue of society and you tell me we can't get the same consideration ? Believe me it irritates the heck out of me and we should band together and fight it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pmacc60, post: 1995920, member: 64018"] Everything I said is accurate , this debate started in the 80’s , I remember a small rancher friend of mine telling a guy from PA that access has to go through private land and things are going to change. Also I know of a goat checked at a deer checking station on the Eastern shore of Md back in the early 80’s , a turkey hunter killing a farmers domestic turkey by mistake and beef being hit by a deer hunter not sure of his back ground . We need to start in our own ranks and clean the slobs and inexperience hunters up! One member thought a on line course for out of state hunters , that’s a good idea! I’m with you however , it isn’t right to lock out areas that the rancher don’t own. There is right always in every other avenue of society and you tell me we can’t get the same consideration ? Believe me it irritates the heck out of me and we should band together and fight it. [/QUOTE]
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