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Old December 31, 2011, 07:39 PM   #5
rickyrick
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Land owners are quite peculiar or particular;
Many are wary of letting outsiders on the property to hunt, especially if the main revenue is farm and ranch related.

While the owner may be over-run with pigs and whatknot they still only want trusted friends taking care of the problem. I see much criticism about Texas' hog problem and not letting folks on the land to hunt.

Like I said its about trust because these farms usually have expensive hay and other resources that can ne loaded up, not to mention stuff that can be sold as scrap iron due to hifh prices. The safety of the domestic animals must also be considered.

So if you gain access, its probably not going to be free.

On the other hand, many places have turned to sport hunters as a revenue stream. I see more and more high fences going up everyday it seems.
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