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Hunter overcrowding and the privatization of access
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<blockquote data-quote="mike243" data-source="post: 5839154" data-attributes="member: 3237"><p>Look up hunting in Britain and know we are headed that direction at some point, $$$ will be needed to hunt 1 way or the other and the average joe won't be able to without forking $ to hunt a preserve or own the property, TWRA has bought property and hopefully will continue but they don't make it any more and gets higher every day, these big company's that have land for 1 thing these days, growing tree's was a good business at 1 time but the $ is very slow, 25-80 years to harvest and a lot of places they would have bought has been divided into smaller places the average person could afford, that's getting up there where few can get a fair amount to hunt on. We are in the last of the good old days I give it 15-20 years, folks will find a way to chip away at the wma's, everything public will be a draw hunt,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike243, post: 5839154, member: 3237"] Look up hunting in Britain and know we are headed that direction at some point, $$$ will be needed to hunt 1 way or the other and the average joe won't be able to without forking $ to hunt a preserve or own the property, TWRA has bought property and hopefully will continue but they don't make it any more and gets higher every day, these big company's that have land for 1 thing these days, growing tree's was a good business at 1 time but the $ is very slow, 25-80 years to harvest and a lot of places they would have bought has been divided into smaller places the average person could afford, that's getting up there where few can get a fair amount to hunt on. We are in the last of the good old days I give it 15-20 years, folks will find a way to chip away at the wma's, everything public will be a draw hunt, [/QUOTE]
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