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Deer stands on property lines??
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<blockquote data-quote="Fly-guy" data-source="post: 797081" data-attributes="member: 3252"><p>When I was a kid, you could hunt just about anywhere you wanted to because most of the older farmers didn't care. There were several farmers that wouldn't allow hunting on thier land and that was respected by most people.</p><p></p><p>Then in the 70's when farming got tough, we started hearing about "parity" and that was the beginning of a lot of farmers and ranchers not being willing to let just anybody hunt on thier land. Since then, lease hunting has been increasing to the point where it is difficult to find very many places to hunt. It also seems like the younger generation of farmers are less likely to grant permission to hunt.</p><p></p><p>Another problem I see is that there are fewer small farmers and ranchers as thier land is being bought up by foreigners and large corporations. The people that are buying these large tracts of land have proabably never even seen the land.</p><p></p><p>As for line hunters, I confess that I am forced to be one. The pasture that I lease for our cattle has been cleared so much that the only place I have to hunt is close to a property line. I've never met the people that own (or lease) the ground next to me but I am willing to allow them access to retrieve thier deer and hope that they would allow me to do the same if necessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fly-guy, post: 797081, member: 3252"] When I was a kid, you could hunt just about anywhere you wanted to because most of the older farmers didn't care. There were several farmers that wouldn't allow hunting on thier land and that was respected by most people. Then in the 70's when farming got tough, we started hearing about "parity" and that was the beginning of a lot of farmers and ranchers not being willing to let just anybody hunt on thier land. Since then, lease hunting has been increasing to the point where it is difficult to find very many places to hunt. It also seems like the younger generation of farmers are less likely to grant permission to hunt. Another problem I see is that there are fewer small farmers and ranchers as thier land is being bought up by foreigners and large corporations. The people that are buying these large tracts of land have proabably never even seen the land. As for line hunters, I confess that I am forced to be one. The pasture that I lease for our cattle has been cleared so much that the only place I have to hunt is close to a property line. I've never met the people that own (or lease) the ground next to me but I am willing to allow them access to retrieve thier deer and hope that they would allow me to do the same if necessary. [/QUOTE]
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