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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2041435" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Daniel , You will find that most of the land and livestock owners have trappers and hunters that have worked for them several years so they don't let very many new people in to hunt so they don't take the chance of messing up the predator hunting and trapping for their usual guys . It's a respect thing for each other . The ranchers want dead predators not selective shots so any time you have a good shot at 25 yards and pass it up because you don't want to shoot any thing under 700 yards you have made an educated animal for the regular predator hunter they have working for them that keep their livestock alive . I worked for well over 35 years as a predator control guy and have had to take so many animals that were educated by others and know how hard it made life for me and the rancher . The guys that make their livings with livestock know this and they show respect to the guys that have to kill the killers for them . So get some good maps , information from the Game and Fish depts. of the states you think you may want to hunt in as to where ,when and what type of permits you will need . Then be respectful and considerate of all the people that have to make their living in those states with livestock . There are a lot of part time predator hunters in this world , they enjoy doing it and can and do it with out causing the others undue hard ships . Just take the time to think out what it is you are doing before you do it and know what it will do to others if you do it without thinking before you act .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2041435, member: 91783"] Daniel , You will find that most of the land and livestock owners have trappers and hunters that have worked for them several years so they don't let very many new people in to hunt so they don't take the chance of messing up the predator hunting and trapping for their usual guys . It's a respect thing for each other . The ranchers want dead predators not selective shots so any time you have a good shot at 25 yards and pass it up because you don't want to shoot any thing under 700 yards you have made an educated animal for the regular predator hunter they have working for them that keep their livestock alive . I worked for well over 35 years as a predator control guy and have had to take so many animals that were educated by others and know how hard it made life for me and the rancher . The guys that make their livings with livestock know this and they show respect to the guys that have to kill the killers for them . So get some good maps , information from the Game and Fish depts. of the states you think you may want to hunt in as to where ,when and what type of permits you will need . Then be respectful and considerate of all the people that have to make their living in those states with livestock . There are a lot of part time predator hunters in this world , they enjoy doing it and can and do it with out causing the others undue hard ships . Just take the time to think out what it is you are doing before you do it and know what it will do to others if you do it without thinking before you act . [/QUOTE]
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