Southdakotahunter
Well-known member
Please LB, explain to me how you can be taken seriously with your signs that read " SD lockout, NO HUNTGING" and get your neighbors all worked up and then turn around and say that coyote hunting is ok? What if your neighbor who is in the "Movement" decides to allow deer and not antelope or the other way around. wouldnt you be somewhat upset with them? Whats the use of organizing if you dont follow the rules, especially if you are somewhat a leader of this movement. It is total hypocricy. change the rules as you go.
I also take offense to the slob hunter remark. Thats like me calling you a slob landowner. I wouldnt do that because i dont know you or your ranching habits. Again, time and time again, you contradict yourself over this issue......do as i say, not as i do should be your motto. No hunting means no hunting and you will never be taken seriously if you dont stand your ground. Private land is just that, private, but the critters are everyones. I can assure you this everyone, $$$ is the driving force here. As sood as the GFP decides to ask when going onto private land to do compliance checks (which will never ever happen) your orginization will then turn and say they must have "x" amount of tags to sell to their customers because people out west feel they are their animals since they feed them and give them shelter. They knew coming in those critters were there, now they feel like they are theirs. this entire deal came over the fact that someone, i believe a coyote hunter shot a coyote on the wrong land and someone took offense to it. Just like they would if it was a deer, but some people clasify coyotes different than the next person. Just like some clasify prarie dogs different. No hunting is no hunting people. either follow your guidlines or quit your BS lockout!
I also take offense to the slob hunter remark. Thats like me calling you a slob landowner. I wouldnt do that because i dont know you or your ranching habits. Again, time and time again, you contradict yourself over this issue......do as i say, not as i do should be your motto. No hunting means no hunting and you will never be taken seriously if you dont stand your ground. Private land is just that, private, but the critters are everyones. I can assure you this everyone, $$$ is the driving force here. As sood as the GFP decides to ask when going onto private land to do compliance checks (which will never ever happen) your orginization will then turn and say they must have "x" amount of tags to sell to their customers because people out west feel they are their animals since they feed them and give them shelter. They knew coming in those critters were there, now they feel like they are theirs. this entire deal came over the fact that someone, i believe a coyote hunter shot a coyote on the wrong land and someone took offense to it. Just like they would if it was a deer, but some people clasify coyotes different than the next person. Just like some clasify prarie dogs different. No hunting is no hunting people. either follow your guidlines or quit your BS lockout!