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pete
Guest
Apr 11, 2009
3:24 PM
all you who were so addiment about wanting atler restrictions go to craigslist and search hunting. There is a piece of property that a fella is willing to let you hunt on in concord for 4 days for the low cost of $500.00.It is 1300 posted acres and have it all to yourself. BIG DEAL!!!!!!! NOW TELL ME IMAGINE IF EVERYONE DID THAT, I KNOW I WOULD'NT BE TURKEY HUNTING. NOW JUST IMAGINE IF IT WAS DEER SEASON. I DON'T KNOW HOW EVERYONE ELSE IS DOING FINANCIALY BUT I WOULD BE SCREWED!!!!! HERE'S A NEWS FLASH SO WOULD ALOT OF OTHER HUNTERS, WHICH MEANS SO WOULD FISH AND GAME BECAUSE OF LOSS OF LICENCE SALES. THINK THEY CAN'T AFFORD ANYTHING NOW HOW WOULD THIS AFFECT EVERYTHING? LIKE I SAID CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR, IF THIS DOES'NT CHANGE YOUR MIND ABOUT WANTING NEW HAMPSHIRE TO BE LIKE OUT WEST RATHER THAN THE WAY IT IS NOW ONLY THE COLD FACT THAT AT SOME POINT YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO REACH INTO YOUR WALLET FOR YOUR OWN SMALL POSTAGE STAMP TO HUNT ON, WILL YOU THEN REALIZE THAT YOU HAVE NOW BEEN RESTRICTED NOT BY LAW BUT BY FINANCES. SO THATS WHY I GET FRUSTERATED NOT BECAUSE OF FORKS AND SPIKES!!!!!!! ARMAND IS A PRIME EXAMPLE HE HAD TO MOVE TO FIND WORK, HOW FAIR WOULD IT BE TO JUDGE HIM AS A HUNTER NOT BY HIS SKILLS BUT BY HIS CHECKBOOK BALANCE? DON'T REPLY WITH HEALTHY DEER HERD GARBLE AND BIGGER BUCKS CRAP ACCUALLY THINK FOR A MINUTE IF THE LAND OWNER WHO'S LAND YOU GRATOIUSLY HUNT ON EVERY SEASON AND REPAY WITH A FEW DEER STEAKS GETS WIND OF THIS CRAP!!! IT WAS ON FRIGGIN CRAIGS LIST!!!! REMEMBER A LITTLE OF SOMETHING IS BETTER THAN ALOT OF NOTHING!!!!!
pete
Guest
Apr 13, 2009
4:29 PM
i'm in shock nobody has anything to say about this.
FirestormHTR
18 posts
Apr 13, 2009
4:49 PM
I know what your saying pete,never really thought of it until you mentioned it,but if that does get out and somebody sees it that the person is making fairly good living at it,specially if someone lost a job and its free income,bu8t i'm sure they have to have some kind of license or permit for that.Specially if fish and game found out.Its a shame,just my two cents.
Armand
RDP Pro Staff
209 posts
Apr 14, 2009
5:45 PM
Well in my opinion..You wont see very much of this in NH anyway. MOST people cant afford to own enough land that they could grow a good enough herd to charge to hunt. And even if they were, I really dont care since they have it posted either way and wont let any of us hunt on it anyway.HAHA..The REAL hunters will keep on hunting the way we always have. Almost always on big tracts of state land and earning our deer. Let the lazy be lazy and the good get better..
Just my thought

Last Edited on 14-Apr-2009 5:46 PM

Doug
Real Deal Pro Staff
32 posts
Apr 14, 2009
6:06 PM
Great point Armand,there is a local family that wanted to try that but found out that the insurance was way to much.
pete
Guest
Apr 15, 2009
4:58 PM
do you know where the strawberry farm is in concord i think its called ross view farms. he trades work to hunt on his land yet they have the most depervation permits of anyone in the state. wouldnt it make sence to let a few more hunters in there? he wont though because he is getting something for nothing.that land was put into conservation by him selling his rights for over a million dollars, money that came from hunters and fishermen and other places such as donations. the worst part is they will go out and kill deer and throw them over the bank. QDM preaches trying to get neighbors to go in on there program together i was told it is already taking places like bath and that northern area. I'm telling you fellas it is coming and only hunters can stop it.
pete
Guest
Apr 23, 2009
7:36 PM
Two more hunters on craigslist offering to do carpentry for exclusive rights on land for deerhunting




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