Ultradog MN: Why don't you let us "whining" landowners know where you live so we can all come up and use your ground/yard without your permission??? Maybe not hunt but how about a BIG cook out with all the garbage left in your yard.
Sounds crazy worded like that but that is exactly what too many hunters do.
I have fences cut every year. More Coon hunters then deer hunter do that but I get some deer hunters that do it too.
I have had cattle shot with deer slugs. One real nice registered Hereford heifer. She was wounded but never really did well after that.
I don't even walk across a neighbor's land without asking let alone hunt the ground.
I have a real nice woods with a lot of Hickory trees. There usually is a bunch of squirrels there. I love watching them run around. In real bad weather I spike ears of corn out for them to eat. A few years ago two fellows from Cedar Rapids went squirrel hunting there. Just about cleaned them all out. My middle son caught them. Called the game warden. He charged them. They each got a $500 fine but part of it was suspended. The woods still does not have as many squirrels as before. This is DIRECT loss to my PERSONAL enjoyment of MY land!!!
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