corndog1
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I think you would rather see billionaires buy these ranches and then lease to outfitters. Pretty obvious. APR grants access billionaires do not.Not
Much danger if a subdivision in south Phillips county.
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I think you would rather see billionaires buy these ranches and then lease to outfitters. Pretty obvious. APR grants access billionaires do not.Not
Much danger if a subdivision in south Phillips county.
I enjoy the APR threads. It brings out the locals “stay out of my back yard” type of people and the people that interject their thoughts on other peoples back yards after they already destroyed theirs. Both have valid opinions and shouldn’t be discounted. Time will tell us who is right APR isn’t going anywhere. It is much more pertinent to hunting and wildlife then a lot of the crap that gets spewed on here.IMO- Any AP thread along with any political thread i.e “Relax, Everything is going to be ok”, on Hunt Talk, degrades the quality of Hunt Talk AND takes away from the basic joy we all get from hunting & fishing.
Neither subject is worth the amount of time and arguing that they are currently getting.
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Sometimes I think billionaires are good. I can't even begin to imagine what the Bitterroot River corridor would look like without some of the long time landowners that can afford to keep it intact. mtmuleyI’d much rather have a group like APR buying the farmland south of my town than watching it get turned into high priced subdivisions and factories for computer chips. Sure is weird our bird hunting is terrible and our elk keep plundering the farm lands they are getting more and more squeezed into.