Times have changed its you that refuse to.
That simply is not true. I have changed a lot over the last 50 years as I have watched the habitat change. The fields where I once picked wild strawberries and hunted pheasants and rabbits are now saw timber that is even shading out the spice bush. I have been a keen observer of the changes in habitat for a lot longer that you and most members of this MB.
[QUOTE]Why would you ever sell your land?Why would you ever sell your land?[/QUOTE
Mainly , because the land surrounding my property was developed so after the first day the deer retreated to the secure areas and the quality of the hunting dropped dramatically and that was long before the current HR plan. and, BTW, I moved to an area where I had thousands of acres of land open to the public and i didn't have to pay taxes on it.