In my rural southern kansas county alot of people from the city and the small outfitters from the area are leasing or buying land that only gets used about 2 times for deer and maybe 3 weeks for pheasant and quail. I think that they could use the land by finding out who owns it and meeting the person like the rest of us.
As long as nobody develops the land and ruin it for hunting by putting a "house in the country with a view" I don't care if somebody leases it or buys it.
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Marty Davis
Central Illinois
There is no cure for this addiction called pheasant hunting.