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<blockquote data-quote="MontanaRifleman" data-source="post: 756236" data-attributes="member: 11717"><p>The solution to this is not corner jumping. I don't really want to hop from one section to another and as was mentioned earlier, a lot of corners are not passable by foot. The real solution is rearrangement of land.</p><p></p><p>And yeah, I'm gettin real tired of out of staters getting better access by far than residents. I don't mind out of state hunters but things have to be put in ballance and any preference should fall to the residents.</p><p></p><p>Another thing that chaps me is that game animals are a state resource, meaning they belong to all the people of the state. Ranchers close down their land to residents and sell the hunting rights to out of staters and profit from a state resource while the residents get nothing. If ranchers lease out their land, there should be a reciprocity condition requiring them to open a percentage of their land to public hunting via block management and it should be a larger percentage than the leased portion. I feel like handicapped in my own state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MontanaRifleman, post: 756236, member: 11717"] The solution to this is not corner jumping. I don't really want to hop from one section to another and as was mentioned earlier, a lot of corners are not passable by foot. The real solution is rearrangement of land. And yeah, I'm gettin real tired of out of staters getting better access by far than residents. I don't mind out of state hunters but things have to be put in ballance and any preference should fall to the residents. Another thing that chaps me is that game animals are a state resource, meaning they belong to all the people of the state. Ranchers close down their land to residents and sell the hunting rights to out of staters and profit from a state resource while the residents get nothing. If ranchers lease out their land, there should be a reciprocity condition requiring them to open a percentage of their land to public hunting via block management and it should be a larger percentage than the leased portion. I feel like handicapped in my own state. [/QUOTE]
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