RE: Kinda glad it is over
Right, then they look for grants, and membership dues, and hand outs to make their property better to draw off the other areas. Now that makes a lot of sense. Then they do not allow hunting. Those are the ones that if they step foot on my land there is going to be real trouble.
I dealt with those kind of groups in the southern end of the state near Portage. No hunting was allowed, yet if you were a donor (and it better be a large one) you were allowed to go in there and shoot monster bucks.
My best friend's dad was a major contributor to one of these preserves. So they allowed us on the property to cull does. And there were herds of doe that would run by you all day. To shoot a doe on that property was like going into a cow yard. It kind of took the fun out of it, but you did fill the freezer.