Posted by rrlund on November 24, 2013 at 07:09:59 from (207.241.137.116):
In Reply to: Re: tree stand posted by John in La on November 24, 2013 at 06:06:43:
I don't let anybody hunt deer on my land. My boys and nephews hunt the heck out of it and if they bring somebody,it's their business. I'm not going to tell them their friends can't hunt with them. Everybody around here knows that they hunt it hard and that I won't let anybody else hunt deer unless I ask the boys first. We have people who come all the way from Sweden and Denmark to hunt deer here.
Other than deer though,yes,if somebody wants to hunt geese or turkeys I tell anybody who asks that it's first come first served,just don't drive all the way out and run over crops.
As far as parking on the edge of a field and walking back a few hundred feet to where they put their boats in,I'd rather have them there than have to swerve around their cars,trucks and boat trailers parked half in the road.
Some of you guys are coming across as first time land owners. "It's mine! Don't you touch it!". My family has lived around here since the early 1880s and I'm not going to act like some horses backside when folks around here are looking for a little bit of outdoor recreation. It saddens me that some of you have the attitude that you have.
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