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<blockquote data-quote="Mr. Magoo" data-source="post: 2676112" data-attributes="member: 124360"><p>^^Nice scrambler there. </p><p>All good info guys, appreciate it. Totally on board about not letting just anybody, or strangers on your place, my fault for not communicating that. It goes without saying, there's certain amount of trust that has to be earned any time you go hunting on somone else's land; so when I hear about people leasing their land for hunting it makes me wonder how much of that vetting is possible when you're exchanging hunting for money and you get different clientele coming all the time vs. just a few guys that you know.</p><p></p><p>Just some things that I wonder about.</p><p></p><p>The guy who owns the neighbor ranch here has properties all over and I have permission to hunt 'yotes on all 30k acres. No charge, he just wants them gone. Didnt occur to me til now but I'll have to ask him if he has land in hog country. It wouldnt surpise me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr. Magoo, post: 2676112, member: 124360"] ^^Nice scrambler there. All good info guys, appreciate it. Totally on board about not letting just anybody, or strangers on your place, my fault for not communicating that. It goes without saying, there's certain amount of trust that has to be earned any time you go hunting on somone else's land; so when I hear about people leasing their land for hunting it makes me wonder how much of that vetting is possible when you're exchanging hunting for money and you get different clientele coming all the time vs. just a few guys that you know. Just some things that I wonder about. The guy who owns the neighbor ranch here has properties all over and I have permission to hunt 'yotes on all 30k acres. No charge, he just wants them gone. Didnt occur to me til now but I'll have to ask him if he has land in hog country. It wouldnt surpise me. [/QUOTE]
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