Posted by rbhuntn on December 23, 2015 at 12:53:00 from (64.235.31.6):
In Reply to: Theft on the farm posted by Dave H (MI) on December 23, 2015 at 08:16:48:
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Ron,
You are correct not all of us hunter are unethical. I hunt on a friends farm property the is a non-working farm. It was his grandparents farm. We do trash it up. We either burn the trash in the fire pit or haul it away. We make sure that all of his buildings are locked up. We work on the place to help keep the land brush hogged, clean out fence rows, repaired the pond dams and other things to help him out. Maybe my hunting partner and I are the exceptions but the owner really appreciates us helping take care of the place. He has even allowed us to put camp trailers there perm and build roofs over them. We share the electric bill with him as well.
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