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<blockquote data-quote="Grill-n-man" data-source="post: 5374423" data-attributes="member: 12966"><p>For the most part public land is very limited and with the rising cost of leased land more and more are hunting it. Vandalism and such in parking areas is common across the state because these damn dope heads know hunters and fishermen are going to be gone awhile, police don't have the man power, and terd heads know most folks won't step up to stop them. So that is a part of public land and the other downside is the mentality of animal ownership. But on the brighter side it's real easy to tell the folks and areas to not bother with and meet good ones who'll watch out for you and yours like they own. Unfortunately it's here like other places, good hunting lands and hunters and other side of fence is the terds of hunters and humanity. Public hunting is like public shopping you going to step on a terd eventually</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grill-n-man, post: 5374423, member: 12966"] For the most part public land is very limited and with the rising cost of leased land more and more are hunting it. Vandalism and such in parking areas is common across the state because these damn dope heads know hunters and fishermen are going to be gone awhile, police don’t have the man power, and terd heads know most folks won’t step up to stop them. So that is a part of public land and the other downside is the mentality of animal ownership. But on the brighter side it’s real easy to tell the folks and areas to not bother with and meet good ones who’ll watch out for you and yours like they own. Unfortunately it’s here like other places, good hunting lands and hunters and other side of fence is the terds of hunters and humanity. Public hunting is like public shopping you going to step on a terd eventually [/QUOTE]
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