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Speaking of dairy farmers, I called the NC PGC Headquarters the other day to inquire about a list of red tag farms in Potter and Tioga County. I was really shocked when the guy told me there is no list because there are no farms other than a tree farmer in Covington that is in the red tag program.
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Originally Posted by bowtruck
(Post 3409052)
Gotta ask BB what is the right number of deer oh say dpsm ?
Off topic oh wait we have been anyway doing a little walking or should i say climbing the mountain I have noticed that acorns did extremely good , downside some of the apple trees got frost a little late and no apples. my tomatoes were so big they bro the plants,next year i am letting them grow on ground.water from rain is splitting the tomatoes. |
Originally Posted by ManySpurs
(Post 3409084)
Speaking of dairy farmers, I called the NC PGC Headquarters the other day to inquire about a list of red tag farms in Potter and Tioga County. I was really shocked when the guy told me there is no list because there are no farms other than a tree farmer in Covington that is in the red tag program.
that woman that was shot in neck by a jerk really has farmers scared.even tho case went for them,they are still not taking chance. |
Originally Posted by Maverick 1
(Post 3407727)
I think the reality is that he has his own land and he has good hunting. That's all that matters to him. He could care less about the rest of us and what goes on around him. His buddy BTbowhunter is the same way. Two peas in a pod so to speak.
The reality is that we have precious little sympathy for the type of hunter (like YOU Maverick1) who whines incessantly while waiting for someone else to "solve" his percieved problems. There is plenty of good hunting for those that are willing to expend just a little bit of effort. By effort, I mean that it could be working hard to buy your own land as Jim has done but having good hunting does not require buying a big chunk of your own land. It could be as simple as gaining access by putting in time for your landowner. It could mean going the extra mile like DougE does to really learn about public ground he can hunt. It could mean spending a few bucks or a few hours to get access to good hunting ground. Obviously all of the above are something you are unwilling to do. |
So you only care about the hunters who have the money ,time and desire to do what is necessary to have good hunting for themselves and care nothing about those that hunt public land such as SGLs which is supposed to be managed to provide good hunting.
That is a very poor and selfish attitude which only helps to divide the hunting community. |
Originally Posted by bluebird2
(Post 3411171)
So you only care about the hunters who have the money ,time and desire to do what is necessary to have good hunting for themselves and care nothing about those that hunt public land such as SGLs which is supposed to be managed to provide good hunting.
That is a very poor and selfish attitude which only helps to divide the hunting community. |
Originally Posted by BTBowhunter
(Post 3411145)
I'm about a half dozen pages behind because a bunch of us were out for the last few days planting food plots and working to improve/maintain our hunting spots.
The reality is that we have precious little sympathy for the type of hunter (like YOU Maverick1) who whines incessantly while waiting for someone else to "solve" his percieved problems. There is plenty of good hunting for those that are willing to expend just a little bit of effort. By effort, I mean that it could be working hard to buy your own land as Jim has done but having good hunting does not require buying a big chunk of your own land. It could be as simple as gaining access by putting in time for your landowner. It could mean going the extra mile like DougE does to really learn about public ground he can hunt. It could mean spending a few bucks or a few hours to get access to good hunting ground. Obviously all of the above are something you are unwilling to do. |
Originally Posted by Maverick 1
(Post 3411277)
The only thing I have to say is that you really are an arrogant, presumptuous ass. You really don't know what you are talking about.
It's pretty obvious that I hit a nerve dead on:s5: |
Originally Posted by bluebird2
(Post 3411171)
So you only care about the hunters who have the money ,time and desire to do what is necessary to have good hunting for themselves and care nothing about those that hunt public land such as SGLs which is supposed to be managed to provide good hunting.
That is a very poor and selfish attitude which only helps to divide the hunting community. |
That is just you biased ,misguided opinion which is totally unsupported by the facts. You consistently make false claims and accusations but can never back them up.
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