RE: Are outfitters ruining hunting?
Never hunted with an outfitter before and I' m not planning to, nor do I even know an outfitter but that doesn' t change my opinion. I' m with Rob on this one. It' s legal and as long as the outfitter is running an honest business, no one should be able to stop him. If you are mad that " your" hunting land got leased up, then you should have offered to lease it first. There is nothing in the Bill of Rights that says we are all entitled to free hunting grounds on private property. This all leaves us with 3 options for the future. Buy land, lease land, or hunt free public land. Sure it' s not as good as asking permission and hunting for free but there are alot of things in this country that aren' t as good as they were 30 yrs ago. Just my 2 cents.