Posted by VaTom on October 10, 2013 at 10:23:43 from (70.32.203.34):
In Reply to: Hunting Rant posted by Traditional Farmer on October 10, 2013 at 08:48:07:
I have new guys leasing rights this year. That"s the first thing we go into: retrieval, and no bad shots. Second is, if you don"t want to eat it, don"t shoot it. Coyotes excepted.
All mountain land, and no off-road ATVs. Exercise time.
The guy who organized last year had financial problems this year and backed out. I ran an ad for not quite 24 hrs and pulled it, had plenty of response. These brothers were thrilled, couldn"t believe their luck. Pretty sure I won"t have any problem with them, they know it is easy to replace them.
I want to know who is hunting here and for them to chase off everybody else. Enough money involved for them to happily agree. We"ll see how many they take, or if I have to sit on my patio with a rifle to get what I want. They know I"m not interested in large bucks, music to their ears.
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