Posted by MattCatlin on October 18, 2011 at 15:09:41 from (63.76.152.62):
In Reply to: Property Rights. posted by EX 450 Owner on October 18, 2011 at 07:26:06:
I grew up hunting other folks land. My dad was a country preacher and congregation members gave us access to lots of land. As the years past and we moved away the connections get thin, people pass on, land transfers. Also deer hunting became big and you could lease your woodlots for $$. We were always respectful and appreciative of the privaledge. Since I want to pass that tradition to my children, and so I could hunt a few more seasons with my Father, I bought land. I paide tens of thousands of hard earned cash down and pay eight something a month so I, my children and my Pop can hunt. I spend time and money fighting invasive species, improving my soil with cover crops and creating cover. I grow a few crops for wildlife and to hooby farm. If I catch some low life trespassing there will be hell to pay. You want land, work and get it. Now ask me respectfully, respect the land and the rules in order to take your kid hunting in a time I don"t use it, say spring turkey, and I"ll consider it. On teh other hand I have been awful thankful a few times as a young man for rides when my old truck broke, but I don"t generally pick up hitch hikers.
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