AlbertaBorn
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My apologies if this topic has been done before. And I'm well aware that hunting season is over but I thought this would still be an interesting topic.
cowsense said:It's just a matter of time before a severe winter will cause problems like we've never seen before!
DiamondSCattleCo said:Absolutely. I'm tired of watching herds of 50 or 60 deer or 30 elk chow down on my hay crop, or get into my hay yard and tear bales apart. Dunno what its like in Alberta, but our zones are completely mismanaged and over-conserved.
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Itrap4u said:Jinglebob how many doe hunters would you let in on your property when you have your paid buck hunters in there? What do you charge for a guy to come shoot does? Not all or even a majority of the deer hitting your stackyards are bucks right? The problem is once hunters find out you are pay to hunt they go elsewere, it's not the common joe hunter who can afford or is willing to pay to hunt, the high dollar rollers are looking for horns not meat, I would state to all before a buck gets shot you must shoot a doe, otherwise your not helping control numbers by having 6-12 horn hunters come in and fill their tags!
Your land run it as you wish by all means, but the avergae hunter takes it when so many say we can't get doe hunters when in reality those that have paid hunters don't want doe hunters on their ground spooking out those horns! The good Joe hunter who wants meat and helps limit the population gets told no come back another day in alot of cases, when they would be
more than happy opening weekends to fill those doe tags!
Oldtimer said:We have always allowed hunting- but always by permission only...About 5 years ago I signed onto the Montana Block Management Program- still have control over who hunts and all rules - the state pays you a yearly fee derived upon by the animal types available and the number of hunters utilizing the area- while exempting you from the liability associated with fee hunting.....Pays about 1/3 of the taxes on the place...But is about 1/2 the amount that the Outfitters are paying to lease hunting rights.....Everything around us has been leased out to outfitters...I like the Block management because it gives the local community hunters a place to hunt- most of who couldn't afford what the outfitters charge....
frenchie said:Oldtimer said:We have always allowed hunting- but always by permission only...About 5 years ago I signed onto the Montana Block Management Program- still have control over who hunts and all rules - the state pays you a yearly fee derived upon by the animal types available and the number of hunters utilizing the area- while exempting you from the liability associated with fee hunting.....Pays about 1/3 of the taxes on the place...But is about 1/2 the amount that the Outfitters are paying to lease hunting rights.....Everything around us has been leased out to outfitters...I like the Block management because it gives the local community hunters a place to hunt- most of who couldn't afford what the outfitters charge....
nuther subsidy there Oldtimer? :wink:![]()