The Welfare Cattle Empire That Controls Your Public Lands: article

Not much.
Biggest problem is when you give only one person permission and he brings 5 more men to hunt your land. That's the last time I punched someone in the mouth, but I'd do it again.
I don't usually think violence is the solution... But sometimes it is.

I bet he remembers.
 
Just a FYI: Releases signed by parent for a minor are generally worthless unless in the absence of a Court approved Guardianship.

They’re worthless anyways most of the time,,


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They were transplanted to the Kirkland, AZ area in the 70’s or 80’s I’ll ask my gramps he watched them do it, said the only benefit about them is the mt lions seem to pick them off and leave calves alone
Cool! I did find an article referencing the Prescott area referring to AZGFD moving pigs to new areas but no specifics on actually moving them there. They did a lot of stuff that wasn’t ever publicly documented.

“This boom was aided by the Arizona Game and Fish Department, which transplanted javelinas to some new areas of the state up until the late 1970s in an effort to supply more game animals. But most authorities say the creatures have moved north primarily on their own, and in the process, they have caused trouble for many Arizonans.”

 
Cool! I did find an article referencing the Prescott area referring to AZGFD moving pigs to new areas but no specifics on actually moving them there. They did a lot of stuff that wasn’t ever publicly documented.

“This boom was aided by the Arizona Game and Fish Department, which transplanted javelinas to some new areas of the state up until the late 1970s in an effort to supply more game animals. But most authorities say the creatures have moved north primarily on their own, and in the process, they have caused trouble for many Arizonans.”

Yeah the family homestead that area in the 1870’s and didn’t have pigs till they dropped them, I’m not complaining they are cool little critters and they are thick on the ranch, my only complaint is that you get 1 tag a year for them
 
Also - all of these problems could easily be solved by simply auctioning off every acre of USFS/BLM land.

Be careful what you wish for.
 
Who among us, wouldn't like to be one of the evil billionaires. I know I would. If I were I wouldn't open up all my land to any Tom , Dick, or Harry. I would allow friends and family to do pretty much what ever they wanted. Truthfully, would any body on this forum, if they hit the biggest lottery ever, or somehow became unbelievably rich, willingly allow the public to use your land or cross your land, to get to landlocked public land. If you would how many times would you hire staff to pick up the trash, fill in ruts, put out fires, or mitigate the damage some of the public would do to your land before you put a stop to it if you could.
I own a small bit of land in W. KY., I don't knowingly let anybody recreate on my place without permission. I have the land posted, yet I occasionally have hunters come in from another property claiming they didn't see the signs, I have had ATV riders drive right past signs and destroy food plots, tear up fences, ride up and down the perineal stream.
Some of the pubic cares little about any one or thing but themselves. Just look at some of the popular camping spots on NF or any other public land. Rant over, carry on.
 
Who among us, wouldn't like to be one of the evil billionaires. I know I would. If I were I wouldn't open up all my land to any Tom , Dick, or Harry. I would allow friends and family to do pretty much what ever they wanted. Truthfully, would any body on this forum, if they hit the biggest lottery ever, or somehow became unbelievably rich, willingly allow the public to use your land or cross your land, to get to landlocked public land. If you would how many times would you hire staff to pick up the trash, fill in ruts, put out fires, or mitigate the damage some of the public would do to your land before you put a stop to it if you could.
I own a small bit of land in W. KY., I don't knowingly let anybody recreate on my place without permission. I have the land posted, yet I occasionally have hunters come in from another property claiming they didn't see the signs, I have had ATV riders drive right past signs and destroy food plots, tear up fences, ride up and down the perineal stream.
Some of the pubic cares little about any one or thing but themselves. Just look at some of the popular camping spots on NF or any other public land. Rant over, carry on.
Shoot over the trsspaets heads and you'll find peace
 
Just tidbit of some ranching history: Without the help of some ranchers and cowboys from back in the day we probably wouldn't have the elk that we have in Arizona and New Mexico that we hunt today. If you didn't know the original Merriam's Elk were extirpated in AZ and NM in the late 1800's. A bunch of people got together to bring elk out of Montana back to AZ and NM in the early 1900's. 1913 was the first shipment to Winslow and they were released down towards the southern end of Chevelon Plateau on a ranch on leased land (if you'd like the exact coordinates I have them). Sometimes ranchers can do good things ;)
 
It is a valid argument, but don't kid your self. You are getting an economic benefit off of Public land. You value the time you spend there, The elk and deer you take home have value. When the anti hunters bring up in the future that hunters are using the public at far below market rate, hunters need more than just the I don't use public for commercial use argument. The antis are going gloss right over this argument and frame it as hunters are killing their animals for the sole benefit of the hunter at far below the market rate. This is coming in the future, I am kind of surprised the antis are not pushing this now.
If I'm in the same category as oil companies, then I'd like to write off all my hunting, scouting, and equipment expenses like they do please
 
Just tidbit of some ranching history: Without the help of some ranchers and cowboys from back in the day we probably wouldn't have the elk that we have in Arizona and New Mexico that we hunt today. If you didn't know the original Merriam's Elk were extirpated in AZ and NM in the late 1800's. A bunch of people got together to bring elk out of Montana back to AZ and NM in the early 1900's. 1913 was the first shipment to Winslow and they were released down towards the southern end of Chevelon Plateau (if you'd like the exact coordinates I have them). Sometimes ranchers can do good things ;)
Charlie Goodnight and bison...
 
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