RE: Another question on ethics
You can spin that anyway you want. Bottom line is there is sour grapes and jealousy.Go to the bank,and get a loan and buy yourown land.
My neighbor behind me has 10 farms he hunts. I have 5 acres behind my house that both me and him hunt. He's pretty nice about it and we are good friends and basically anytime I want to hunt the 5 acres, he lets me have priority. But bottom line is we are good friends, and there is nothing that says we should share the wealth of anything. If we wasn't good friends, there would apsolutely be nothing wrong with him hunting all the farms. He has arrangements I don't know about. And frankly is none of my business. If I want access to other farms, I need to fork out the cash or time help them harvest.
Nope, you got it wrong or are in the wrong country.There is nothing here that says you got to feel sorry for a guy cause he don't have land to hunt. The deal between that land owner and him are just that. Yes it affects you, but your business is between the land you hunt and him.
I am crowded out more than you will ever know. All I have to hunt is federal land, state land, and5 acres behind myhouse that is a funnel. Its a pretty pitiful situation. But I can't have sour grapes cause I know people with 10 farms to hunt. When I first moved there, sure I was jealous.I can't blame anyone but myself that I don't own a huge parcel of land. I made choices, had divorces and I am ultimately responsible for my choices.
I wouldn't worry about a decline in hunting. Its pretty well be climbing for 10 years.