Nebraska farmers
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From: Sidney, Nebraska
Has anyone else who hunts in nebraska run into trouble finding places to hunt? I would say 9 out of 10 farmers here want money to hunt there land. And most of the public ground on the eastern side of the state is a joke. Way to many people hunting this land with no clue about how to hunt. Have had and heard of lots of deer stands and other items being stolen while at these places. Would like to hear any thoughts about this
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From: New York
It's the going trend nowadays, taxes are up economy is low , farmers are getting bottom of the barrel prices for their goods. Their just trying to make a little money so they can live.
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From: Rochester MN USA
"Have had and heard of lots of deer stands and other items being stolen while at these places"
Then quit leaving your junk on public land! It won't get stolen!
I say Buy the land and then rent it back to the farmers. Then get pissed off when the put a few ruts in the road. Raise the rent and now to really upset them put even worse ruts in the road yourself. When they complain say they are only leasing it....
Sorry just a little frustrated. Had one guy tell me I could drive down the field lane. I left some tracks (nothing extreme) in it when it rained one day. He got all bent out of shape and then a month later HE put some really DEEP ruts in almost all of his field lanes.
I also work with a farmer who won't let anyone else hunt on his land. It was sure fun when he started complaining that there are too many deer and the DNR should increase the number of permits they give out.... I shut him up a little when I reminded him that several of us offered to hunt on his land last fall. At that point I decided that if the state ever gives out crop damage permits and such it should only be to farmers that allow others to hunt on their land first.
That is probably enough of my complaining about double standards for today.
Then quit leaving your junk on public land! It won't get stolen!
I say Buy the land and then rent it back to the farmers. Then get pissed off when the put a few ruts in the road. Raise the rent and now to really upset them put even worse ruts in the road yourself. When they complain say they are only leasing it....
Sorry just a little frustrated. Had one guy tell me I could drive down the field lane. I left some tracks (nothing extreme) in it when it rained one day. He got all bent out of shape and then a month later HE put some really DEEP ruts in almost all of his field lanes.
I also work with a farmer who won't let anyone else hunt on his land. It was sure fun when he started complaining that there are too many deer and the DNR should increase the number of permits they give out.... I shut him up a little when I reminded him that several of us offered to hunt on his land last fall. At that point I decided that if the state ever gives out crop damage permits and such it should only be to farmers that allow others to hunt on their land first.
That is probably enough of my complaining about double standards for today.
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