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<blockquote data-quote="buckaroo_bif" data-source="post: 85019" data-attributes="member: 1061"><p>That's all well and good Franseen but I have a bit of a problem welcoming hunters and supporting them, Too many of them are wealthy pompous snobs that hunt in our territory. They act like we OWE them the right to hunt and if they want to cut a fence or leave a gate it's no big deal like they could give a hoot. I guess too put it bluntly they are the lesser of two evils. BUT the real problem I have is when they start running up land prices by paying 5 times what it is worth, well i get a bit perturbed. </p><p>I live in the sand hills of Oklahoma. Beautiful country and excellent hunting. Good grass too for cattle. Its not worth anything else. You take a hard working farmer wants to buy a piece of property at action and he can pay x ammount of dollars. Then there is the rich snooty lawyer standing there who can pay a bigger x ammount of dollars and he don't care What he has to pay he is going to buy it.! Then they won't rent it out for grass. They just sit on it and bring 40 of their buddies and then another 40 buddies. </p><p>Call me a cynical be nice I don't really care but I say screw em. </p><p>They belong in the city.! Let em stay in the city.! </p><p>If we get overun with wildlife the I'll deal with it myself. </p><p></p><p>bif</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buckaroo_bif, post: 85019, member: 1061"] That's all well and good Franseen but I have a bit of a problem welcoming hunters and supporting them, Too many of them are wealthy pompous snobs that hunt in our territory. They act like we OWE them the right to hunt and if they want to cut a fence or leave a gate it's no big deal like they could give a hoot. I guess too put it bluntly they are the lesser of two evils. BUT the real problem I have is when they start running up land prices by paying 5 times what it is worth, well i get a bit perturbed. I live in the sand hills of Oklahoma. Beautiful country and excellent hunting. Good grass too for cattle. Its not worth anything else. You take a hard working farmer wants to buy a piece of property at action and he can pay x ammount of dollars. Then there is the rich snooty lawyer standing there who can pay a bigger x ammount of dollars and he don't care What he has to pay he is going to buy it.! Then they won't rent it out for grass. They just sit on it and bring 40 of their buddies and then another 40 buddies. Call me a cynical be nice I don't really care but I say screw em. They belong in the city.! Let em stay in the city.! If we get overun with wildlife the I'll deal with it myself. bif [/QUOTE]
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