Posted by Ultradog MN on August 19, 2018 at 15:36:41 from (172.58.83.25):
In Reply to: Re: hunting lease posted by marloweg on August 19, 2018 at 13:28:57:
I'm trying to understand your thinking. If the members of a hunt club hunt safely, legally and ethically, dont leave trash, don't spike trees or otherwise run roughshod over the land why does it matter how much money they have? Do you put down people who can afford season tickets to their NFL or MLB team? Or season tickets to the theater or symphony? Do you denigrate guys who spend big $ on a pulling tractor or on a stock car? How about a membership to a golf course? Some friends of mine take a cruise almost every year. They are not rich. I'll bet it costs as much for a cruise as it does for a share of a hunting lease. Why are hunt club members less of a hunter or sportsman because they can afford more than you or me?
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