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Re: For all those opposed to HF Hunting consider this
[Re: vanguard]
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11/28/12 04:03 AM
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curt o
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Good lord, there were neighbor disagreements long before fences high or low, ever heard of Hatfield and McCoy?
I think this has turned into those that own property and those that do not.
You can not control what your neighbor does or how he does it as long as he is within the law. Many Texas Counties are open range, you can own 1000 acres and no livestock but you 100 acre neighbor can unload 100 head each cattle and goats that eat the grass in your pastures, guess what? If you dont like it all you can do is build a fence, at your cost. There are some counties thst are closed range, in ehich the livestock owner must contain his animals, every county has a vote as to closed or open, and it can change. You can not control your
Patience is the key
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Re: For all those opposed to HF Hunting consider this
[Re: vanguard]
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11/28/12 04:03 AM
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txshntr
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i would be ok if high fences had to stay 50 yds away from all boundaries, that would leave easments of land for deer to travel So you at least make the neighbors and the deer "think" they can roam free?
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Re: For all those opposed to HF Hunting consider this
[Re: BOBO the Clown]
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11/28/12 04:03 AM
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BBD84
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Ya spend 1.2 million when you can lease it for 100th of that....he'll your interest alone is would pay for the lease.
I personally will never buy land soley for hunting unless I was a multi millionaire it doesn't make sense to me it has zero return on investment until you sale it... Infact I'm land swapping all my hunting land for crop land Your proably right with this and we could lease the chittam or half the junco if we really wanted to for years for what we have spent on our place and other hunting stuff and animals but just that something about saying its paid for and is all ours is special to me and our family and allways has been. Thats just me though everyone has there own wants and needs and sees things diffently.
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Re: For all those opposed to HF Hunting consider this
[Re: curt o]
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11/28/12 04:04 AM
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txshntr
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Good lord, there were neighbor disagreements long before fences high or low, ever heard of Hatfield and McCoy?
I think this has turned into those that own property and those that do not.
You can not control what your neighbor does or how he does it as long as he is within the law. Many Texas Counties are open range, you can own 1000 acres and no livestock but you 100 acre neighbor can unload 100 head each cattle and goats that eat the grass in your pastures, guess what? If you dont like it all you can do is build a fence, at your cost. There are some counties thst are closed range, in ehich the livestock owner must contain his animals, every county has a vote as to closed or open, and it can change. You can not control your You contradict yourself sir. You say you can't control the neighbor, then you say you can control them with a fence
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Re: For all those opposed to HF Hunting consider this
[Re: vanguard]
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11/28/12 04:04 AM
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BOBO the Clown
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i would be ok if high fences had to stay 50 yds away from all boundaries, that would leave easments of land for deer to travel I'm good with that
Bottom line, never trust a man whose uncle was eaten by cannibals.-Sen Joni Ernst
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Re: For all those opposed to HF Hunting consider this
[Re: BBD84]
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11/28/12 04:05 AM
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txshntr
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Ya spend 1.2 million when you can lease it for 100th of that....he'll your interest alone is would pay for the lease.
I personally will never buy land soley for hunting unless I was a multi millionaire it doesn't make sense to me it has zero return on investment until you sale it... Infact I'm land swapping all my hunting land for crop land Your proably right with this and we could lease the chittam or half the junco if we really wanted to for years for what we have spent on our place and other hunting stuff and animals but just that something about saying its paid for and is all ours is special to me and our family and allways has been. Thats just me though everyone has there own wants and needs and sees things diffently. I don't. I see it all the same way everyone else does
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Re: For all those opposed to HF Hunting consider this
[Re: txshntr]
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11/28/12 04:05 AM
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Let's get this thing moving. This Crown is kicking my can. Not sure how much longer I can hold out on the neverending debate.
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Re: For all those opposed to HF Hunting consider this
[Re: txshntr]
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11/28/12 04:05 AM
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Crap!!!! I wasted my 16k post on this thread Could have been epic!!!
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Re: For all those opposed to HF Hunting consider this
[Re: fowlplayr]
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11/28/12 04:06 AM
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Let's get this thing moving. This Crown is kicking my can. Not sure how much longer I can hold out on the neverending debate. I am trying but no one is biting
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Re: For all those opposed to HF Hunting consider this
[Re: BOBO the Clown]
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11/28/12 04:06 AM
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BBD84
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i would be ok if high fences had to stay 50 yds away from all boundaries, that would leave easments of land for deer to travel I'm good with that No problem with that but hell why not 4 foot off boundary lines then, thats plenty of room for a deer to walk down the alley way to get to your LF place.
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Re: For all those opposed to HF Hunting consider this
[Re: BOBO the Clown]
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11/28/12 04:07 AM
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i would be ok if high fences had to stay 50 yds away from all boundaries, that would leave easments of land for deer to travel I'm good with that Why would you be good with that? You would let someone tell you where you can put your fence? Isn't that against your belief if property rights?
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Re: For all those opposed to HF Hunting consider this
[Re: txshntr]
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11/28/12 04:07 AM
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i would be ok if high fences had to stay 50 yds away from all boundaries, that would leave easments of land for deer to travel So you at least make the neighbors and the deer "think" they can roam free? They would probably get lost in the maze and never find your feeder.
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Re: For all those opposed to HF Hunting consider this
[Re: txshntr]
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11/28/12 04:07 AM
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BBD84
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Crap!!!! I wasted my 16k post on this thread Could have been epic!!! LOL well by the end of this one you may have the 16999 so i think your going to be ok.
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Re: For all those opposed to HF Hunting consider this
[Re: BBD84]
#3794662
11/28/12 04:08 AM
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BBD84
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Oh and Ill make my little 3000 on this one probably
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Re: For all those opposed to HF Hunting consider this
[Re: vanguard]
#3794664
11/28/12 04:08 AM
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curt o
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i would be ok if high fences had to stay 50 yds away from all boundaries, that would leave easments of land for d eer to travel with deer crossing signs?
Patience is the key
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Re: For all those opposed to HF Hunting consider this
[Re: fowlplayr]
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11/28/12 04:08 AM
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i would be ok if high fences had to stay 50 yds away from all boundaries, that would leave easments of land for deer to travel So you at least make the neighbors and the deer "think" they can roam free? They would probably get lost in the maze and never find your feeder. Brilliant!!!! Instead of HF, we build mazes. Then the deer are extremely hard to find so it makes it fair again
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Re: For all those opposed to HF Hunting consider this
[Re: BBD84]
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11/28/12 04:09 AM
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BOBO the Clown
kind of a big deal
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Ya spend 1.2 million when you can lease it for 100th of that....he'll your interest alone is would pay for the lease.
I personally will never buy land soley for hunting unless I was a multi millionaire it doesn't make sense to me it has zero return on investment until you sale it... Infact I'm land swapping all my hunting land for crop land Your proably right with this and we could lease the chittam or half the junco if we really wanted to for years for what we have spent on our place and other hunting stuff and animals but just that something about saying its paid for and is all ours is special to me and our family and allways has been. Thats just me though everyone has there own wants and needs and sees things diffently. I hear you but sooner or later you got to find away for the ranch to be self supporting....or it becomes a burden to your next generation. Unfortunately there is very little land in Texas that can do that outside minerals and timber and actually pay the note if it isn't paid for.
Bottom line, never trust a man whose uncle was eaten by cannibals.-Sen Joni Ernst
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Re: For all those opposed to HF Hunting consider this
[Re: BBD84]
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11/28/12 04:09 AM
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Crap!!!! I wasted my 16k post on this thread Could have been epic!!! LOL well by the end of this one you may have the 16999 so i think your going to be ok. Only if one of you will pick one of my arguments and engage!!!
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Re: For all those opposed to HF Hunting consider this
[Re: BOBO the Clown]
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11/28/12 04:10 AM
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txshntr
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Ya spend 1.2 million when you can lease it for 100th of that....he'll your interest alone is would pay for the lease.
I personally will never buy land soley for hunting unless I was a multi millionaire it doesn't make sense to me it has zero return on investment until you sale it... Infact I'm land swapping all my hunting land for crop land Your proably right with this and we could lease the chittam or half the junco if we really wanted to for years for what we have spent on our place and other hunting stuff and animals but just that something about saying its paid for and is all ours is special to me and our family and allways has been. Thats just me though everyone has there own wants and needs and sees things diffently. I hear you but sooner or later you got to find away for the ranch to be self supporting....or it becomes a burden to your next generation. Unfortunately there is very little land in Texas that can do that outside minerals and timber and actually pay the note if it isn't paid for. But there is a lot of land that has been paid for by both.
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Re: For all those opposed to HF Hunting consider this
[Re: txshntr]
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11/28/12 04:10 AM
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rifleman
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I personally will never buy land soley for hunting unless I was a multi millionaire it doesn't make sense to me it has zero return on investment until you sale it... Infact I'm land swapping all my hunting land for crop land
I'm in the process of swapping a useless (to me) tract for a useless flood plain tract. I like useless tracs...they are cheaper Well one takes over 1.5hrs to get to, the other takes 5m...
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Re: For all those opposed to HF Hunting consider this
[Re: txshntr]
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11/28/12 04:11 AM
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BOBO the Clown
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i would be ok if high fences had to stay 50 yds away from all boundaries, that would leave easments of land for deer to travel I'm good with that Why would you be good with that? You would let someone tell you where you can put your fence? Isn't that against your belief if property rights? any good land manager knows you need at least a 50 yard fire break And it makes no sense
Bottom line, never trust a man whose uncle was eaten by cannibals.-Sen Joni Ernst
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Re: For all those opposed to HF Hunting consider this
[Re: rifleman]
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11/28/12 04:12 AM
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I would take useless in 5 minutes over useless in 1.5 hours. But for you, that means less time to hunt. Figured you preferred the long drive
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Re: For all those opposed to HF Hunting consider this
[Re: txshntr]
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11/28/12 04:13 AM
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BBD84
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LMAO txshntr I like it and BOBO, taxes are nothing and everything thats on the property was paid for cash $$ there really isnt alot of expense to the place and keep it under control and up keep etc. Not too bad but the way the feed prices are increasing etc I see it getting to be harder but then we will live sell some off spring exotics if we feel the need to but dont see it happening anytime in the future.
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Re: For all those opposed to HF Hunting consider this
[Re: BOBO the Clown]
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11/28/12 04:13 AM
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i would be ok if high fences had to stay 50 yds away from all boundaries, that would leave easments of land for deer to travel I'm good with that Why would you be good with that? You would let someone tell you where you can put your fence? Isn't that against your belief if property rights? any good land manager knows you need at least a yard fire break And it makes no sense If it makes no sense and tells you what to do on your land, why are you good with it?
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Re: For all those opposed to HF Hunting consider this
[Re: BOBO the Clown]
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11/28/12 04:13 AM
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any good land manager knows you need at least a yard fire break Us poor landowners need at least 2 yards so we can put a stand up on it.
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