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I am no expert on the subject matter, so pardon my ignorance...but whenever I hear of a property owner whining about damage to a crop or whatever.... I keep thinking that maybe they should sell off enough land , so as to install their own darned game fence. Why is it the taxpayers who must cough up money to reimburse farmers or crop owners who have losses from wildlife? We end up picking the winners and losers. Pretty sure I have posted this question before here...; Why wouldn't we reimburse grain farmers from crop damage from mice? Do we reimburse cherry growers from bird damage? Seagulls continually drop oysters onto homes to crack them open, should wildlife reimburse the cleanup and repairs? Oppossums and racoons tear up crawlspaces...
Quote from: ICEMAN on June 06, 2010, 06:48:43 AMI am no expert on the subject matter, so pardon my ignorance...but whenever I hear of a property owner whining about damage to a crop or whatever.... I keep thinking that maybe they should sell off enough land , so as to install their own darned game fence. Why is it the taxpayers who must cough up money to reimburse farmers or crop owners who have losses from wildlife? We end up picking the winners and losers. Pretty sure I have posted this question before here...; Why wouldn't we reimburse grain farmers from crop damage from mice? Do we reimburse cherry growers from bird damage? Seagulls continually drop oysters onto homes to crack them open, should wildlife reimburse the cleanup and repairs? Oppossums and racoons tear up crawlspaces... Taxpayers cough up money because some bleeder decided it was a means to prevent property owners from defending their land with force. So your suggesting neither option? land owner bends over n squeels like a pig? Interesting. Somewhere the line has to be drawn between absolute property owner rights and strict government restriction of private property..My opinion is that the line be drawn at predators, if a predator damages property or puts an individual property owner at risk then the individual should have absolute right in protecting his property.As for ungulates, reptiles, birds, etc.....deal with it or ask for reimbursement.This is why there is this debate over Predator versus Big Game Species, legally speaking if its a predator its open to more aggressive methods of killing because fair chase and ethics are not part of the equation.
Here is my opinion on the matter, though it may be unpopular. For animals that can easily be kept out with a fence, then the farmers should have to foot the bill to put up and maintain a fence as part of the cost of doing business. For critters that can't be easily kept out by a fence it should be legal for the farmers to trap and/or shoot them to protect their crops. It should not fall to tax-payers to off-set the cost of common natural hazards of farming.
i have not heard of many landowner tags around anymore atleast not in my neck of the woods, i know they use to give some anterless tags but have not heard of any for awhile