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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5778828" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>That's horrible. Great point though and in certain situations the most important factor of all. If you can't have a good hunt on your own property then what's the purpose? </p><p></p><p>I'm fairly fortunate with mine, although I don't think I could ever live there. One of two neighbors has in recent years began breeding pit bulls. His kennel is bigger than his house and those dogs never stop with the noise. Deer don't mind it but man it's annoying when I'm trying to hunt. Everything in that hollow echoes like they're right next to me. It's not bad in the next hollow but I'd really like to enjoy the entire property, not just part of it. Nothing I can do about it without creating a rift with an otherwise good neighbor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5778828, member: 20583"] That's horrible. Great point though and in certain situations the most important factor of all. If you can't have a good hunt on your own property then what's the purpose? I'm fairly fortunate with mine, although I don't think I could ever live there. One of two neighbors has in recent years began breeding pit bulls. His kennel is bigger than his house and those dogs never stop with the noise. Deer don't mind it but man it's annoying when I'm trying to hunt. Everything in that hollow echoes like they're right next to me. It's not bad in the next hollow but I'd really like to enjoy the entire property, not just part of it. Nothing I can do about it without creating a rift with an otherwise good neighbor. [/QUOTE]
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