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The strangest sight while antelope scouting
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<blockquote data-quote="JustMe2" data-source="post: 1711878" data-attributes="member: 42494"><p>Sounds more and more like the FWC is trying to turn our game ownership from the people to the land owner like the European model. In Europe, you pay to shoot an animal on private land owned by the Nobles and Kings/Queens that the Game Manager selects for you (not the one you want) and then they sell the meat to the local restaurants. If you want the meat you have to pay for it. Why are we paying into Graham-Rudman through higher prices on ammo, clothing, etc. if we no longer have free access to the game? Graham-Rudman funds go to farmers and ranchers to not plant crops to provide cover, etc. Not saying we should do away with Graham-Rudman just yet, but if we continue down this track of indirect private ownership of wild game, let the ranchers and farmers foot the bill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustMe2, post: 1711878, member: 42494"] Sounds more and more like the FWC is trying to turn our game ownership from the people to the land owner like the European model. In Europe, you pay to shoot an animal on private land owned by the Nobles and Kings/Queens that the Game Manager selects for you (not the one you want) and then they sell the meat to the local restaurants. If you want the meat you have to pay for it. Why are we paying into Graham-Rudman through higher prices on ammo, clothing, etc. if we no longer have free access to the game? Graham-Rudman funds go to farmers and ranchers to not plant crops to provide cover, etc. Not saying we should do away with Graham-Rudman just yet, but if we continue down this track of indirect private ownership of wild game, let the ranchers and farmers foot the bill. [/QUOTE]
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