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<blockquote data-quote="rocknwell" data-source="post: 725201" data-attributes="member: 35199"><p>I really enjoyed reading this thread! There is a lot of great information that I never thought about. I have always hunted public land since I don't own any myself. For the very first time recently, i have been informally invited to hunt with someone on his land. I hope that opportunity comes up and I will be sure to offer any time and service I can to show appreciation. Some day I hope to own my own land, and from that perspective, I can see why it is important for a hunter to really know how to communicate and deal with a landowner. I imagine there are more people than not that don't really do it right. I don't want to be one of them!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocknwell, post: 725201, member: 35199"] I really enjoyed reading this thread! There is a lot of great information that I never thought about. I have always hunted public land since I don't own any myself. For the very first time recently, i have been informally invited to hunt with someone on his land. I hope that opportunity comes up and I will be sure to offer any time and service I can to show appreciation. Some day I hope to own my own land, and from that perspective, I can see why it is important for a hunter to really know how to communicate and deal with a landowner. I imagine there are more people than not that don't really do it right. I don't want to be one of them! [/QUOTE]
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