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<blockquote data-quote="geo4061" data-source="post: 1335959" data-attributes="member: 81625"><p>Zen you have been lucky and very fortunate. When I was growing up I would grab my gun or bow and just go hunting. Never worrying about property lines or permission. If I bumped into a ranch owner the conversation went like this. "What are you doing young man." "I am rabbit hunting,sir." "OK, just be careful." Now on those same ranches they won't even let the hired hands carry a weapon. You trespass and you will go to jail. I have ask a have a dozen property owners this year who were complaining to me about property damage if I might try to help with their hog problem. No takers. I think one thing that has helped you is your use of thermal. People are curious and even want to hunt with you to try it out. This opens the door. If thermal was legal in Oklahoma I would be first in line to buy one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geo4061, post: 1335959, member: 81625"] Zen you have been lucky and very fortunate. When I was growing up I would grab my gun or bow and just go hunting. Never worrying about property lines or permission. If I bumped into a ranch owner the conversation went like this. "What are you doing young man." "I am rabbit hunting,sir." "OK, just be careful." Now on those same ranches they won't even let the hired hands carry a weapon. You trespass and you will go to jail. I have ask a have a dozen property owners this year who were complaining to me about property damage if I might try to help with their hog problem. No takers. I think one thing that has helped you is your use of thermal. People are curious and even want to hunt with you to try it out. This opens the door. If thermal was legal in Oklahoma I would be first in line to buy one. [/QUOTE]
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