Havvey,I understand that you have had a bad experience with some unethical people.I won't call them hunters.But i would like to point out the fact that most true hunters are sportsman who care about not only you but,your property and the game on your property.We would never do anything to alienate or hurt a landowner.I have been hunting for over 35 years and have never had a negative moment with anyone during all those years.I take the time not only to get permisson to hunt but,also to get to know the landowner and his family ,hired help and ect.I have volunteered to work on his equipment and even helped harvest crops to be able to have the priviledge of hunting the property.I have watched over property like it was my own because it had no tenants.I have always kept my vehicles off the fields and woodlands and on the roads where they were supposed to be.i've picked up trash and spent shell casing's after dove shoots and other things that i did not even attend just to keep good hunting land.No we are not all trash.Most of us are hard working people who enjoy hunting and the outdoors.We can't stop what the other guys are doing but,we can sure do whats right and keep our word to the landowers who trust us.Only a small percentage of property is available to hunt on now as compared to thirty years ago.But my word is just as good now as it was then.I guess thats why i'm still hunting land i was hunting way back then.And i have friends in my next of the woods who can be trusted also.And unfortunatly we have some around who can't be.Always heard that once a man makes his bed he then has to lay in it.Thats why i've always tried to keep mine soft and warm.
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