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Originally Posted by Topgun 3006
(Post 4174232)
It's very easy to see that ...Deleted by CalHunter...
DID YOU HUNT PUBLIC LAND IN TEXAS?? WHERE WAS IT?? DID YOU SEE ANY JAVELINAS? |
watch this flags i promise he was on private
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but total acres doesnt equal quality flags
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Wow, you have 215 posts, you may not make 217 posts! I wouldn't brag too much about gun grabbing MD, it is right up there with NJ, NY and CT when it comes to our 2nd amendment rights. Hunters do use guns you know. I spent a lot of time there hunting waterfowl and boating, but I wouldn't want to live there. As far as leasing goes, leasing hunting land has been going on im MD for a long long time so you should probably check your own backyard before you try to demean someone elses yard.. MD only has 115 thousand acres of WMAS plus state parks etc, PA for example has over a million and a half acres of game lands alone, then add state parks and state forests and public access on private land programs totaling over a million acres. We can all find a state to criticise, better to point out the good.
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Originally Posted by Oldtimr
(Post 4174240)
Wow, you may not make 217 posts! I wouldn't brag too much about gun grabbing MD, it is right up there with NJ, NY and CT when it comes to our 2nd amendment rights. Hunters do use guns you know. I spent a lot of time there hunting waterfowl and boating, but I wouldn't want to live there. As far as leasing goes, leasing hunting land has been going on im MD for a long long time so you should probably check your own back yard before you try to demean someone elses yard..
most of where im from in maryland is public land. not like down state. i wouldnt want to live in the part of maryland your talking about either. |
so yeah nobody in md ever tried to grab my gun?
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ok man done with this thread, if you do get a little piggy down there it aint gonna be diy or public.
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OLDTIMR:
its about percentage of publicly owned land its about can the average guy pick up his gun and go within 10 minutes or so to public hunting thats what is important to me, both of our states have that luxury. i wouldn't live somewhere without easy hunting access alot my family live in pa and i know quite a bit about their extensive game lands, in my opinion PA is one of the best states in the country for hunting because there is good hunting everywhere that is open to everyone. you cant compare acerage between pa and md because we are much smaller of a state. but there is good oprrotunity in every county here. potomac-garrett state forest where i hunt is around 26,000 acres. pretty impressive for marylands size. |
and thats just the thing nobody has given the op ANY good public hunting in all of texas.
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They were too busy laughing at you!
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