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The end of an era? Ames Plantation
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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 5100920" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>Now back to Ames, I believe it will still comparably meet the demand from the remaining hunters, offer similar quality hunting, than it did before it may spin off part of its lands. What's more, just because they sell some acreage, that does not mean this acreage is being removed from its availability to hunters.</p><p></p><p>May be different hunters, it may be leased, it may be hunted, possibly by some former Ames members. More likely than being turned into subdivisions, it will be broken down into hundred-plus-acre farms, and continue to be hunted. Those 5500 acres could become fifty-five 100-acre farms?</p><p></p><p>Whatever the changes to those 5500 acres, other than being removed from the current Ames hunting club(s), it will likely be more an ownership change than a land use change, at least for several years, after which, we will have fewer hunters than we have today?</p><p></p><p>My guess is Ames will remain much what it is and for which it has been known.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 5100920, member: 1409"] Now back to Ames, I believe it will still comparably meet the demand from the remaining hunters, offer similar quality hunting, than it did before it may spin off part of its lands. What's more, just because they sell some acreage, that does not mean this acreage is being removed from its availability to hunters. May be different hunters, it may be leased, it may be hunted, possibly by some former Ames members. More likely than being turned into subdivisions, it will be broken down into hundred-plus-acre farms, and continue to be hunted. Those 5500 acres could become fifty-five 100-acre farms? Whatever the changes to those 5500 acres, other than being removed from the current Ames hunting club(s), it will likely be more an ownership change than a land use change, at least for several years, after which, we will have fewer hunters than we have today? My guess is Ames will remain much what it is and for which it has been known. [/QUOTE]
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