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We may all be missing the boat, by not raising Corrientes!
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1708926" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I am sure happy that I live in a part of the world where pay to hunt is the exception rather than the rule. Over 50% of the state is public land. Locally the majority of the private land (mine included) is posted. However any local who asked is certainly welcome to hunt on it. People I don't know. Well there is literally a million acres of public land in this county. I gladly point out where it is, the access points, and even advise on where there is good hunting. </p><p>I posted this picture before. It is all public land with the exception of there is some private by that far off peak to the right. Turn around from where this picture is taken and there is 4 or 5 thousand acres of posted private land that nobody gets to hunt. But it ends up acting as a wildlife sanctuary. The deer and more so the elk get pushed into there and stay safe. Mule deer and elk cover a big area so next year they very likely will be back out in the area open to hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1708926, member: 498"] I am sure happy that I live in a part of the world where pay to hunt is the exception rather than the rule. Over 50% of the state is public land. Locally the majority of the private land (mine included) is posted. However any local who asked is certainly welcome to hunt on it. People I don't know. Well there is literally a million acres of public land in this county. I gladly point out where it is, the access points, and even advise on where there is good hunting. I posted this picture before. It is all public land with the exception of there is some private by that far off peak to the right. Turn around from where this picture is taken and there is 4 or 5 thousand acres of posted private land that nobody gets to hunt. But it ends up acting as a wildlife sanctuary. The deer and more so the elk get pushed into there and stay safe. Mule deer and elk cover a big area so next year they very likely will be back out in the area open to hunt. [/QUOTE]
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