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for outfits like Weyerhaeuser, .Gov COULD strike a deal for access since they also log public lands. But as mentioned above, fire risk and trashing the place have to be considered as well as vagrancy and nefarious activities.
Something to consider is that the farmers are having to pay property taxes every year. From what I understand clubs like Know Where to Hunt and others use member fees to help pay leases, which many farmers have said are used to help pay property taxes that seem to be going up every year. Part of the problem is our state is taxing us to death, both on the hunting license side and in the property tax side. The recent floods up north certainly aren’t helping the farmers either. I imagine that their homes took quite a hit from flooding.When farmers lose their land because they can’t afford the property tax and then the government and other private businesses or developers come in and buy up that land and they’ll be no hunting whatsoever. If hunt clubs help, keep farmers intact, and surviving, I’m all for it. The more farmland that remains intact, the more likely ducks will stick around. Even if that means those of us who can’t afford to join clubs, we have to find public lands, at least the farms will be around to support the ducks.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk