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Why I don’t hunt waterfowl in the south
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<blockquote data-quote="poorhunter" data-source="post: 5497197" data-attributes="member: 16537"><p>Yep, we noticed those changes coming way back in '99-2000, so we started to just go to Canada after that. We started running into big outfitters who paid farmers not only to hunt but to keep others from hunting. There was a lot of pushback against it where some farmers shamed those that took the money, but eventually money won out and you have what we have today. In the '90's, it was super easy, and I admit I got spoiled. Going back home to Indiana was a total change for me. I completely quit waterfowl there and only hunted when we went up North. My parents grew up in North Dakota, so I had relatives we stayed with for free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poorhunter, post: 5497197, member: 16537"] Yep, we noticed those changes coming way back in ‘99-2000, so we started to just go to Canada after that. We started running into big outfitters who paid farmers not only to hunt but to keep others from hunting. There was a lot of pushback against it where some farmers shamed those that took the money, but eventually money won out and you have what we have today. In the ‘90’s, it was super easy, and I admit I got spoiled. Going back home to Indiana was a total change for me. I completely quit waterfowl there and only hunted when we went up North. My parents grew up in North Dakota, so I had relatives we stayed with for free. [/QUOTE]
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