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<blockquote data-quote="JRSherman" data-source="post: 1462820" data-attributes="member: 13432"><p>Something else that goes along with the coon hunters vs. farmers thing is liability. A lot of farmers are closing off land these days because it's not safe to let random people do anything without your knowledge they're doing it. All it takes is one azzhole to file suit against you after they do something stupid and get hurt, and if it goes South you're either out a lot of money(and possibly your farm) or your insurance premium is going up.</p><p></p><p>So a lot of farmers are doing what they probably didn't think they'd have to do years ago. Purple paint and no trespassing signs every so many feet(in MO anyway, not sure about OK) just as a CYA.</p><p></p><p>As far as restricted access goes, if you're so disrespectful that you can't ask for permission from a farmer to cross his land <strong>before</strong> you hunt, I'm more than happy to help give you a free ride to the county house.</p><p></p><p>This isn't Jim Bridgers free trapping time frame, this is 21st century America. I'm not saying it's wrong to coon hunt, I'm just saying do it right or suck it up when you lose the right because of your actions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JRSherman, post: 1462820, member: 13432"] Something else that goes along with the coon hunters vs. farmers thing is liability. A lot of farmers are closing off land these days because it's not safe to let random people do anything without your knowledge they're doing it. All it takes is one azzhole to file suit against you after they do something stupid and get hurt, and if it goes South you're either out a lot of money(and possibly your farm) or your insurance premium is going up. So a lot of farmers are doing what they probably didn't think they'd have to do years ago. Purple paint and no trespassing signs every so many feet(in MO anyway, not sure about OK) just as a CYA. As far as restricted access goes, if you're so disrespectful that you can't ask for permission from a farmer to cross his land [B]before[/B] you hunt, I'm more than happy to help give you a free ride to the county house. This isn't Jim Bridgers free trapping time frame, this is 21st century America. I'm not saying it's wrong to coon hunt, I'm just saying do it right or suck it up when you lose the right because of your actions. [/QUOTE]
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