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<blockquote data-quote="JMichael" data-source="post: 403951" data-attributes="member: 7544"><p>Ain't that the truth. Makes me so mad to see how things have changed since I was a boy starting out hunting rabbits and squirrels in the local areas, all because of the actions of a relative few compared to the whole. It's to the point now, if the landowner doesn't know you on a personal level, they're not likely to give permission to hunt on their property. But as a boy, nothing in this area was posted, and you almost never heard of any problems between hunters and land owners. Now with the advent of disposable containers, the plastic bottles and fast/junk food wrappers, the discarded trash is endless. Very sad indeed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMichael, post: 403951, member: 7544"] Ain't that the truth. Makes me so mad to see how things have changed since I was a boy starting out hunting rabbits and squirrels in the local areas, all because of the actions of a relative few compared to the whole. It's to the point now, if the landowner doesn't know you on a personal level, they're not likely to give permission to hunt on their property. But as a boy, nothing in this area was posted, and you almost never heard of any problems between hunters and land owners. Now with the advent of disposable containers, the plastic bottles and fast/junk food wrappers, the discarded trash is endless. Very sad indeed. [/QUOTE]
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