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The strangest sight while antelope scouting
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<blockquote data-quote="wv270wsm" data-source="post: 1712206" data-attributes="member: 96251"><p>Hunting used to be a way to supply food for your family . Now it is who has the most money to "lease " up a chunk of hunting property to hunt on . Shoot 20 years ago when I was in high school we'd go to 3 different timber companies and spend 40 dollars . That would give you well over 20,000 acres to hunt on. Now those same 3 companies lease out their land and heaven forbid you go on it unless you are on the lease. </p><p>I personally understand both sides but I believe that it's just a matter of time till unless you own it or can afford to pay 30-40 dollars an acre for a lease you won't be able to hunt . Unless you live where there is an abundance of state land or whatever else property you lucky suckers out west can get access to. But here in the east it's few and far between for the most of us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wv270wsm, post: 1712206, member: 96251"] Hunting used to be a way to supply food for your family . Now it is who has the most money to “lease “ up a chunk of hunting property to hunt on . Shoot 20 years ago when I was in high school we’d go to 3 different timber companies and spend 40 dollars . That would give you well over 20,000 acres to hunt on. Now those same 3 companies lease out their land and heaven forbid you go on it unless you are on the lease. I personally understand both sides but I believe that it’s just a matter of time till unless you own it or can afford to pay 30-40 dollars an acre for a lease you won’t be able to hunt . Unless you live where there is an abundance of state land or whatever else property you lucky suckers out west can get access to. But here in the east it’s few and far between for the most of us. [/QUOTE]
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