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<blockquote data-quote="killingtime 41" data-source="post: 5820524" data-attributes="member: 22774"><p>We also had a lot more land to hunt. Way more farms that hadn't been broken up yet. So it wasn't uncommon for 1 man to own 1000 acre farm. If they didn't hunt and you asked or they knew you they didn't care if you hunted. I could walk out of my door and could walk all day and not see anyone else. Those farms today are either gone to subdivisions. Or most of the land has been sold in sections where 10 or more different people own 100 acres. And what I've was a 1000 acre farm is 100 acres nowadays. Plus all the paper company lands and strip mines. WMA's were still around but because of all the other choices of places to hunt they weren't covered up in people. But We also have a much bigger population of people than we did 20 plus years ago. And add less land to hunt than in the past. Wish we had choices like that again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="killingtime 41, post: 5820524, member: 22774"] We also had a lot more land to hunt. Way more farms that hadn’t been broken up yet. So it wasn’t uncommon for 1 man to own 1000 acre farm. If they didn’t hunt and you asked or they knew you they didn’t care if you hunted. I could walk out of my door and could walk all day and not see anyone else. Those farms today are either gone to subdivisions. Or most of the land has been sold in sections where 10 or more different people own 100 acres. And what I’ve was a 1000 acre farm is 100 acres nowadays. Plus all the paper company lands and strip mines. WMA’s were still around but because of all the other choices of places to hunt they weren’t covered up in people. But We also have a much bigger population of people than we did 20 plus years ago. And add less land to hunt than in the past. Wish we had choices like that again. [/QUOTE]
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