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Hunter overcrowding and the privatization of access
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<blockquote data-quote="Bone Collector" data-source="post: 5844091" data-attributes="member: 7419"><p>My two pennies is based on experiences from living in two states. In northern VA where I grew up, you could not hunt and still really cannot hunt with a firearm. However there are large tracks that railroad companies own, and we used to run all through those woods (legal or not), everyone did. Land like that should be open to hunting. I know there is worry some idiot will wonder onto the tracks and get hurt, but a waiver a liability should mean just that. You sign it, you waive liability. </p><p></p><p>We have to have places like that in TN, and the state (TWRA) should approach those companies and see if they could broker a deal where people pay ~$20 and get a permit. </p><p></p><p>Also a quick glance at your county tax map will reveal properties that the state or county own... HOW? who paid for them and with what money? where they taken for legal or tax reasons? no matter the answers to those questions, they should be open to use by residents of that county or state. I know this idea would be harder to make happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bone Collector, post: 5844091, member: 7419"] My two pennies is based on experiences from living in two states. In northern VA where I grew up, you could not hunt and still really cannot hunt with a firearm. However there are large tracks that railroad companies own, and we used to run all through those woods (legal or not), everyone did. Land like that should be open to hunting. I know there is worry some idiot will wonder onto the tracks and get hurt, but a waiver a liability should mean just that. You sign it, you waive liability. We have to have places like that in TN, and the state (TWRA) should approach those companies and see if they could broker a deal where people pay ~$20 and get a permit. Also a quick glance at your county tax map will reveal properties that the state or county own... HOW? who paid for them and with what money? where they taken for legal or tax reasons? no matter the answers to those questions, they should be open to use by residents of that county or state. I know this idea would be harder to make happen. [/QUOTE]
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