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<blockquote data-quote="Capt. D" data-source="post: 1080793" data-attributes="member: 10225"><p>I guess you could say the same about those that plant food plots or put out mineral blocks or put out bales of alfalfa. I guess you have never hunted in a state that has about 5% public land and the rest is privately owned. You probably have never had to lease the property you hunt, usually somewhere from $10.00 to $17.00 per acre, surrounded by other small acerages that are also leased. You obviously have never been restricted to 250 acres to hunt. In places like that you have to make an attempt to draw game to you rather than having the ability to drive or hike for miles glassing and looking for animals. So I guess that I am supposed to restrict all of my hunting to my anual trip out west where I have more public land than I can cover in the short 10 days that I am there rather than enjoying the outdoors with my family and friends in my home state simply because of your narrow mindedness. You need to be lumped into the same category with Boon and Crocket and others that only see a need to segregate the shooting and hunting community.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt. D, post: 1080793, member: 10225"] I guess you could say the same about those that plant food plots or put out mineral blocks or put out bales of alfalfa. I guess you have never hunted in a state that has about 5% public land and the rest is privately owned. You probably have never had to lease the property you hunt, usually somewhere from $10.00 to $17.00 per acre, surrounded by other small acerages that are also leased. You obviously have never been restricted to 250 acres to hunt. In places like that you have to make an attempt to draw game to you rather than having the ability to drive or hike for miles glassing and looking for animals. So I guess that I am supposed to restrict all of my hunting to my anual trip out west where I have more public land than I can cover in the short 10 days that I am there rather than enjoying the outdoors with my family and friends in my home state simply because of your narrow mindedness. You need to be lumped into the same category with Boon and Crocket and others that only see a need to segregate the shooting and hunting community. [/QUOTE]
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