#1 it’s been that way since “things” became a commodity. People have bought guns,boots and wood frame packs for 100 plus years.
#2 not gonna argue that.
#3 subjective at best.
#4 are the reason harvest percentage is down. Plus hunting is hard.
#5 that is everyone on social Media that...
I bet you have Instagram and scroll through your feed looking at hunting pics, follow influencers In The hunting industry and subscribe to the company’s that you use in the field.
How about Putting a good product out to the public. The show Meateater on Netflix is a great representative of ethical hunting and is another way to recruit and retain hunters. The podcast is generally educational and has multiple perspectives for the public to listen to. Out side of buying up...
Love the podcast, love the media they put out on YouTube and how they continue to expand their network and profits. Capitalism at its best.
Steve has a platform that is a staple in the outdoor space. They do way more good than bad for our community and at the end of the day they will never...
It is NOT legal to corner cross,
Never said it increase liability.
You’re right, injury lawsuits are tossed out daily but also won.
We can agree to disagree.
I’m not gonna argue In regards to amount of lawsuits that are gonna come in a 1 year time frame, that’s ridiculous. I was just...
Matt,
all do respect. If you don’t understand that if you own,rent,lease,maintain or any other word you would like to use that would make you think that it’s your property, you are liable for it.
If someone jumped your fence because they had legal access to public land behind it and broke...
Of course I support the bill! Public land is the publics and we all should have access. Land locking should be illegal.
All I was saying is ranchers can get sued if they do not move their fences to allow access if this bill passes.
Don’t take that out of context, I’m with you bud. Public should be the public’s, I'm all for ranchers having to allow access 100 percent.
I was just sayin in California, our voices are small where in Colorado it seems you all still have that voice. Use it and break it off in them ranchers for...
Don’t blame California for Colorado's choices.
That shit won’t happen here believe me… cattle ranchers, vineyards and orchards have more protection then the weekend warrior.
I think there’s a big difference between dead fall and a maintained cattle/property fence.
The razor comment was just a general statement portraying the idea of people having payments.
Just to clear this up if you were in national forest or blm and busted your ass over a cattle fence where a...
I’d agree with you in for the most part but if you or your kid get f’d with an injury for life (Broken back, neck ect..). I’d bet you be on the phone real quick when that razor payment came due and your disability check won’t cover it… just sayin.
Also “INNA” isn’t a word either….. 😎
If one of your buddy’s brings over his new girl friend to introduce her to the family, she’s had a few drinks at lunch, she trips and bust’s her ass in your house from uneven tile, dog, cat or even her own shoe lace. You think your home owner insurance is gonna win that or pay her out...
You and I both know all it’s gonna take is gonna be some dude with a little bit of cash to drag a land owner through the mud after they break their leg for them to be SUCCESSFULLY SUED.
The statue does indeed state they can’t use the land or the fence to cross. When said fence catches a piece...
Did you read the bill?
I DID
Landowners lose exactly zero land.
AGREED
Landowners are not required to change any fencing.
UNTIL THEY ARE SUED FOR 2 MILLION DOLLARS BECAUSE SOME DIDP SHIT BROKE THERE LEG.
Landowners would not be liable, because the statute doesn’t allow the public to use...
Ahhh the old California poker….
Born are raised brotha!! California is a outdoorsman’s paradise! Outside of politics what’s not to love?
Coming from a guy that lives with liability’s an understands litigation, hopin fences is not with out liability. I’d hate to see some of these land owners...
It’s not apples and oranges here. If access is allowed by corner crossing which we all support then expecting safe passage isnt a stretch of the imagination. The first thing one of these Sliders is gonna do when the fall off there 6 ft ladder crossin cattle man joes cross tie is gonna get a...