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<blockquote data-quote="SF" data-source="post: 85443" data-attributes="member: 1171"><p>Some of these experiences with hunters is almost unbelievable. Sorry to hear there are hunters out there behaving in this manner. I've been a hunter all my life. So is my father, my grandfather, and my children. Know lots of hunters, but none that would behave in the manner some of you have described. Most the hunters I know leave the land better than they found it. They respect livestock, landowners, etc... I hunt on 2,000 acres out in West Texas. A group of friends and relatives lease the entire area for hunting. There are 8 of us there. We treat the land much better than the oil and gas companies do out there.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure these things happen, but there are lots of people who enjoy hunting who will respect your property, your cows, your buildings, and you. Don't give up on hunters, just because of a few bad apples.</p><p></p><p>My 2 cents worth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SF, post: 85443, member: 1171"] Some of these experiences with hunters is almost unbelievable. Sorry to hear there are hunters out there behaving in this manner. I've been a hunter all my life. So is my father, my grandfather, and my children. Know lots of hunters, but none that would behave in the manner some of you have described. Most the hunters I know leave the land better than they found it. They respect livestock, landowners, etc... I hunt on 2,000 acres out in West Texas. A group of friends and relatives lease the entire area for hunting. There are 8 of us there. We treat the land much better than the oil and gas companies do out there. I'm sure these things happen, but there are lots of people who enjoy hunting who will respect your property, your cows, your buildings, and you. Don't give up on hunters, just because of a few bad apples. My 2 cents worth. [/QUOTE]
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