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Old 01-28-2008 | 08:35 AM
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Default RE: What is your view on Outfitters?

ORIGINAL: Splitear_Leland

ORIGINAL: don128

Splitear Leland, Perhaps if there were not any outfitters, and the landowners leased the ground all out to YOU, or your Friends, then would you be exempt from the same crap your talking?, or then will the landowner become a bastard Child of the hunting world? "Complete insanity"
I will never lease ground, nor will I hunt on leased ground. Just the same as most of you will never hunt high fence, I do not agree with it's principals. I refuse to do this not so I can make a statement, I refuse to do it becauseI disagree with doing it. I will someday hopefully be able to buy property, but as long as I am hunting on other landowners, I will let others hunt on my property. I refuse to become part of this epidemic, and shun those of you who take part in it.
As for you outfitters who claim to not do it for the money, WTF! You tell me that, and unless you are not charging for you hunts I will call you a liar.
When I say "lost property" I mean for instance, you hunt a piece of property, and have hunted if for years, and in my case killed your first deer with a bow off of this property. Now this year the landowners says that someone has offerd him $200 an acre for a lease and he couldn't turn it down. He asks you to remove all of your treestands, and tells you that you will not be allowed on his property. Now that is what I mean by losing property to hunt.
Let me get this straight...Unless you can hunt for free on land that someone else worked (probably pretty hard) to pay for, pays taxes on every year and is responsible for insuring every year, you won't hunt it. I guess all the landowners out there should just let you hunt simply because you believe you're entitled to something for nothing? It'sno surprise that the landowners that I know that now lease their property out all have a similar attitude towards the hunters who they used to let on their place. Many farmers I talk to tell of hunters who showed up onlywhen it was time to hunt, took the prime spots and offered not even a thank you in return. No wonder these farmers are eager to lease their ground!

When you get something for nothing, don't expect it to last too long. Someone will come along thats willing to pay their fair share.If you had been giving something of value ( not necessarily money) in return for your hunting priveleges, maybe you wouldn't have "lost" that land that wasn't yours anyway.
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