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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3227039" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>As stated in the first post, opening day of deer season on public ground, some outfitter can put any number of hunters in a line with the outfitter and his buddy's putting on a deer drive to move the deer to their hunters. </p><p>No matter that a citizen of the state has spent time trying to pattern the deer, figured out their trails to the feeding areas, and so on, only to be thwarted by some unscrupulous outfitter interested in lining their pockets. </p><p></p><p>For example, two guys walk up to a landowner in western Okla and ask permission to hunt duck or geese in their fields. Landowner says he doesn't mind and gives permission. </p><p>The next morning there are a dozen or more hunters put on the property by outfitters with trailers full of decoys slaying the birds for profit. </p><p>That happens every day in western Ok. </p><p>So, when an average hunter like you and I approach a landowner for permission to hunt the ducks/geese on his fields, we get a door slammed in our face. Landowners aren't stupid. Get screwed once and they don't forget. </p><p>Do your part and get this BS stopped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3227039, member: 5412"] As stated in the first post, opening day of deer season on public ground, some outfitter can put any number of hunters in a line with the outfitter and his buddy's putting on a deer drive to move the deer to their hunters. No matter that a citizen of the state has spent time trying to pattern the deer, figured out their trails to the feeding areas, and so on, only to be thwarted by some unscrupulous outfitter interested in lining their pockets. For example, two guys walk up to a landowner in western Okla and ask permission to hunt duck or geese in their fields. Landowner says he doesn't mind and gives permission. The next morning there are a dozen or more hunters put on the property by outfitters with trailers full of decoys slaying the birds for profit. That happens every day in western Ok. So, when an average hunter like you and I approach a landowner for permission to hunt the ducks/geese on his fields, we get a door slammed in our face. Landowners aren't stupid. Get screwed once and they don't forget. Do your part and get this BS stopped. [/QUOTE]
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