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<blockquote data-quote="West Calamus" data-source="post: 1972170" data-attributes="member: 110228"><p>I don't understand the attitude of public land hunters basking private land hunters. First off why don't you holier then thou public land hunters 1st pull out your federal lands atlas. Texas and the midwest states and east don't have large tracts of BLM and Forest service lands. 90 % of the land in texas Ks. Olka Nebr Iowa is private land. In Arizona 90% of the land is state or federally owned. August in Texas is like January in Colorado, the country is dried up and there is not a blade of grass to be had. A real deer conservationist on private lands will pass a good buck up and let him grow his alters to full potential knowing he will breed until he is about 6 and die of old age by 8. Public land hunters blast away at the first 3 year old deer or elk they see so the guy out of Missoula doesn't get him! That statement has no more truth to it then the uninformed bashers on this thread make.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="West Calamus, post: 1972170, member: 110228"] I don't understand the attitude of public land hunters basking private land hunters. First off why don't you holier then thou public land hunters 1st pull out your federal lands atlas. Texas and the midwest states and east don't have large tracts of BLM and Forest service lands. 90 % of the land in texas Ks. Olka Nebr Iowa is private land. In Arizona 90% of the land is state or federally owned. August in Texas is like January in Colorado, the country is dried up and there is not a blade of grass to be had. A real deer conservationist on private lands will pass a good buck up and let him grow his alters to full potential knowing he will breed until he is about 6 and die of old age by 8. Public land hunters blast away at the first 3 year old deer or elk they see so the guy out of Missoula doesn't get him! That statement has no more truth to it then the uninformed bashers on this thread make. [/QUOTE]
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