Posted by Hoosierhog on February 05, 2012 at 18:22:28 from (69.130.186.216):
In Reply to: I HATE HUNTERS! posted by Bob Bancroft on February 05, 2012 at 10:00:31:
Most of the replies on here really upset me. The idea that ALL hunters are trashy yahoos the destroy your property is flat wrong I have been hunting for 15 yrs and I've helped bale hay, repack hydraulic cylinders, paint barns, mow yards almost anything to get permission to hunt. If I bring it in I take it out. Most the time no one could even tell I had been there. And It sucks that now days most land owners have the same opinion of hunters that a lot of you guys do. And I can't find a place to hunt. Hunting has been a tradition in my family for generations. And public land is so crowded and over hunted it's pointless and here in central Indy there isn't much public ground anyway. All the irresponsible hunters haveruined it for the rest of us. It sure would be nice if some you all would give a guy a chance. Tell him the rules and tell him you break them your done. I've got a small farm but no woods. And as a first generation farmer land is so expensive that most can't afford to buy land just to hint on. We (hunters) are not all bad. To bob I say let him hunt just tell him your rules and the penalties for breaking them, u can't patrol all your land all day and if you let him hunt tell him its his job toto keep out the riff raff. And every one else your LAND will be hunted weather it's by a responsible hunter or a law breaking jerk is up to you. Ok sorry I'm done with my rant.
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