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<blockquote data-quote="Tesoro" data-source="post: 1427890" data-attributes="member: 44340"><p>I've got news for ya..The whole f888g country is like this. You think Montana or Idaho or Colorado dosent have its own similar issues? They dont have fires, wolves, rich pukes buying up and locking access? I have a friend who has been a game warden around the yellowstone area for 12 yrs. His stories sound worse than anything in Oregon I have heard. At least we dont have meth head miners with rifle in hand roaming all over our high desert. There aint no outdoor utopia left unless you want to live in a place where you freeze for over half the year. If you own a large tract of hunting ground you spend more time during season worrying about trespassers than you do enjoying the use of your own property to hunt on.</p><p>BUT there are pockets of utopia everywhere which aren't pay for view. I recently moved to Grants Pass. Many of the locals I know shoot some incredible bucks and elk every year around here and out in se Oregon. None of them are wealthy and dont pay to hunt. I agree that the woods are slowly getting locked up so adapt and overcome instead of crying about it. I am 57 and grew up in the woods of Oregon and N Calif. It has changed for sure but SW Oregon still a better place to be than most for all around everything. Thats if you like to catch fish as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tesoro, post: 1427890, member: 44340"] I've got news for ya..The whole f888g country is like this. You think Montana or Idaho or Colorado dosent have its own similar issues? They dont have fires, wolves, rich pukes buying up and locking access? I have a friend who has been a game warden around the yellowstone area for 12 yrs. His stories sound worse than anything in Oregon I have heard. At least we dont have meth head miners with rifle in hand roaming all over our high desert. There aint no outdoor utopia left unless you want to live in a place where you freeze for over half the year. If you own a large tract of hunting ground you spend more time during season worrying about trespassers than you do enjoying the use of your own property to hunt on. BUT there are pockets of utopia everywhere which aren't pay for view. I recently moved to Grants Pass. Many of the locals I know shoot some incredible bucks and elk every year around here and out in se Oregon. None of them are wealthy and dont pay to hunt. I agree that the woods are slowly getting locked up so adapt and overcome instead of crying about it. I am 57 and grew up in the woods of Oregon and N Calif. It has changed for sure but SW Oregon still a better place to be than most for all around everything. Thats if you like to catch fish as well. [/QUOTE]
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