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First year in forever I won't be hog hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="scrmblr1982cj8" data-source="post: 1270412" data-attributes="member: 69799"><p>Sadly, I agree that buying one's own property will soon be the only way to ensure that you have a place to hunt. In SC, the hunt club yearly dues and seasonal fees for hunting rights are getting out of hand. I am fortunate to have a friend that lets me hunt his properties, but if it weren't for him, I'd have to pay to hunt. Farmers and landowners view hunters as a mechanism for subsidizing their mortgage payments or padding their bank accounts. </p><p></p><p>I had a landowner price me out of hunting his place a few years ago. I guess his prices were too high for everyone, and got a phone call from months later begging me to kill hogs off his property. He didn't through the consequences of pricing his land so high that no one could afford it. I drove past his property a week or so later and the hogs had done a job on his pastures. I had to smile. </p><p></p><p>I would love to form a co-op for the purpose of purchasing and maintaining hunting land, but with a potential relocation in my future, don't think this is the right place or time to do so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scrmblr1982cj8, post: 1270412, member: 69799"] Sadly, I agree that buying one's own property will soon be the only way to ensure that you have a place to hunt. In SC, the hunt club yearly dues and seasonal fees for hunting rights are getting out of hand. I am fortunate to have a friend that lets me hunt his properties, but if it weren't for him, I'd have to pay to hunt. Farmers and landowners view hunters as a mechanism for subsidizing their mortgage payments or padding their bank accounts. I had a landowner price me out of hunting his place a few years ago. I guess his prices were too high for everyone, and got a phone call from months later begging me to kill hogs off his property. He didn't through the consequences of pricing his land so high that no one could afford it. I drove past his property a week or so later and the hogs had done a job on his pastures. I had to smile. I would love to form a co-op for the purpose of purchasing and maintaining hunting land, but with a potential relocation in my future, don't think this is the right place or time to do so. [/QUOTE]
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