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<blockquote data-quote="HuntFarther" data-source="post: 769514" data-attributes="member: 59584"><p>I am fine with how it is. But I do think the way our hunting is going and ranches are selling off the rights for hunting for profit will reach a changing point. More public lands should have more grazing restrictions on them. Public lands need to be made sure there is adequate feed on them for wildlife to survive without having to go to ranchers hayfields to live. Livestock should not be on them during hunting seasons. I also think a deciding factor should be if the corners of question are used and drove on by a rancher at anytime during the year. It should be a public land that we could cross corners on. I really think the days of not ****ing off the rancher and kiss butts is over. And that it will soon be times of them locking up their ranches for private gain while locking us off of public lands reach a turning point. I think the ranchers will start seeing a pinch on restrictions of length of time they graze public lands. And also on state lands I think they will be restricted to foot or horse back travel as well. I have seen many times where ranchers are hunting state land but "checking water tanks". This is the main reason I pack a camera to document this stuff. Might not be nothing now but at some point it becomes a lot of ammunition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HuntFarther, post: 769514, member: 59584"] I am fine with how it is. But I do think the way our hunting is going and ranches are selling off the rights for hunting for profit will reach a changing point. More public lands should have more grazing restrictions on them. Public lands need to be made sure there is adequate feed on them for wildlife to survive without having to go to ranchers hayfields to live. Livestock should not be on them during hunting seasons. I also think a deciding factor should be if the corners of question are used and drove on by a rancher at anytime during the year. It should be a public land that we could cross corners on. I really think the days of not ****ing off the rancher and kiss butts is over. And that it will soon be times of them locking up their ranches for private gain while locking us off of public lands reach a turning point. I think the ranchers will start seeing a pinch on restrictions of length of time they graze public lands. And also on state lands I think they will be restricted to foot or horse back travel as well. I have seen many times where ranchers are hunting state land but "checking water tanks". This is the main reason I pack a camera to document this stuff. Might not be nothing now but at some point it becomes a lot of ammunition. [/QUOTE]
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