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<blockquote data-quote="DeerCamp" data-source="post: 5850889" data-attributes="member: 21011"><p>What if they started a Sportsmans Stewardship program - a pertnership between the state game agency and landowners. To be in it, you have to take an in-depth sportsmanship and hunting regulations course, pass a background check and not have any game violations, and pledge an oath to abide by game laws, pick up trash as you see it, and treat the land with respect. When you are done, you have a certification as a Steward of Sportsmanship. It would cost the hunter a little money and time, but it would be way worth it if it opened up opportunities. You'd have to have this certification to hunt these private lands.</p><p></p><p>And then the Landowners out there could feel a lot more comfortable about who is using the property.</p><p></p><p>Bonus: You probably also feel a lot better about the other hunters hunting the same area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeerCamp, post: 5850889, member: 21011"] What if they started a Sportsmans Stewardship program - a pertnership between the state game agency and landowners. To be in it, you have to take an in-depth sportsmanship and hunting regulations course, pass a background check and not have any game violations, and pledge an oath to abide by game laws, pick up trash as you see it, and treat the land with respect. When you are done, you have a certification as a Steward of Sportsmanship. It would cost the hunter a little money and time, but it would be way worth it if it opened up opportunities. You'd have to have this certification to hunt these private lands. And then the Landowners out there could feel a lot more comfortable about who is using the property. Bonus: You probably also feel a lot better about the other hunters hunting the same area. [/QUOTE]
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