Posted by fergienewbee on October 12, 2012 at 04:45:25 from (99.181.147.115):
In Reply to: Irresponsible sportsman posted by Erik Ks farmer on October 11, 2012 at 17:37:33:
These guys aren't sportsmen--they're slobs and we have failed to police our ranks. I am grateful for all the landowners in Iowa, South Dakota and Kansas that have let me hunt for free. I treat other land as my own and pick up my spent cases, ask about boundaries, hazzards, like old wells, and offer something to show my appreciation, like Michigan apples or something from a bakery, etc. That said, I don't let anyone hunt my land just for the experiences others have dealt with, i.e give one guy permission and you have several others show up. A guy comes over once a week to run beagles with me. He asked about deer hunting for him and his brother. I turned him down because if aomething went wrong, I didn't want it to damage our beagle-running relationship. I did recently let his son and a buddy and their boys use the land to work with some young bird dogs under my friend's supervision. I was there too. One of the boys shot a rabbit and he told them I didn't give them permission to shoot rabbits only the birds they brought. I think it sunk in.
It's too bad. Hunters have no one to blame but themselves.
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