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<blockquote data-quote="okie man" data-source="post: 1773897" data-attributes="member: 75071"><p>I've hunted whitetail deer in lots of places , human pressure of any kind can change their patterns and location. Flying a helicopter right over their heads shooting guns is gonna have an adverse effect for sure. As far as hog hunting and pay to hunt for them. Fine, charge money, but it should be taxed, permits issued and regulations . I've leased land once and first thing asked from landowner was cash no checks! Don't want the government to get its share of income from my land. Second thing that irritates me is land owners who claim crop damage and receive money from our tax dollars to pay for damage from wildlife but don't allow hunting. I'd be more than willing too pass a proficiency test with multiple weapons and skills to be a capable harvester of excess animals, carry a liability insurance for any damage to personal property and sign contracts ensuring I'd obey land owner rules of travel on and accessing the properties.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okie man, post: 1773897, member: 75071"] I’ve hunted whitetail deer in lots of places , human pressure of any kind can change their patterns and location. Flying a helicopter right over their heads shooting guns is gonna have an adverse effect for sure. As far as hog hunting and pay to hunt for them. Fine, charge money, but it should be taxed, permits issued and regulations . I’ve leased land once and first thing asked from landowner was cash no checks! Don’t want the government to get its share of income from my land. Second thing that irritates me is land owners who claim crop damage and receive money from our tax dollars to pay for damage from wildlife but don’t allow hunting. I’d be more than willing too pass a proficiency test with multiple weapons and skills to be a capable harvester of excess animals, carry a liability insurance for any damage to personal property and sign contracts ensuring I’d obey land owner rules of travel on and accessing the properties. [/QUOTE]
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