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Hey now, I've never called anybody a 'dirty deer farmer'... ;)

Fair enough :)...but I do have one more offense to confess...I am getting ready to put up several more wood duck houses soon AND I will also be polluting some of the neighbors with these "duck farms" as I am also making some extras for my neighbors to put up too. I sure hope that whatever kid shoots a wood duck or two this fall will be OK with them having been "farmed". :) :)
 
Fair points on all sides. I want to throw out a little deeper point..... “hunting like in Europe” or “hunting like in AFRICA”.... most would likely call Africa “rich man’s hunting”. Whether yes or no- let’s sideline that. The hunting in Africa is responsible for millions of acres conserved and countless species saved from endangered status. The conservation benefits of hunters anywhere is astounding. “Hunters buying big farms” - whether anyone likes it or not.... is probably the best thing for CONSERVATION. Segmenting & Breaking up farms long term is likely the worst thing for conservation. I know this is different from the “hunting opportunity” part of of this debate- fair enough. But- keep that little thought in ur head about what impacts hunters & large landowners have on conservation vs if a non hunter owned things and over generations it was developed or only looked at for profits. Hunters have done a lot of good for conservation across the planet.
 
Most of the trees, ponds cost etc... were paid for by CRP, RIM, wetland restoration and USFW.
So I can get my sponsors to fund my private deer farm or the government programs via tax payer dollars.

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So I can get my sponsors to fund my private deer farm or the government programs via tax payer dollars.

Living in a glass house, I shouldn’t throw stones.



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I do not follow you... sponsors?
 
All I can add is that if someone buys 20 acres they can look into CRP at the taxpayer's expense (or choose not to), inviting kids to hunt (or choose not to), call for coyotes day and night (or not), etc etc. Seems like a no-brainer to me. Be your own boss. All the guys who like throwing around words like "horn excitement" seem like the same guys who may weasel into a farm for hunting and that's it.
 
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All I can add is that if someone buys 20 acres they can look into CRP at the taxpayer's expense (or choose not to), inviting kids to hunt (or choose not to), call for coyotes day and night (or not), etc etc. Seems like a no-brainer to me. Be your own boss. All the guys who like throwing around words like "horn porn" seem like the same guys who may weasel into a farm for hunting and that's it.

I won’t comment on the last part of your post quite yet...... a edit to your statement might be a good idea!
 
I’m not feeling bad at all about using CRP or government dollars to develop wildlife habitat... not one bit. I pay PLENTY in taxes for worthless programs.

The ponds, dams were paid for by USFW, which is funded by duck stamp $$ from hunters.

CRP is used throughout the continent for conservation. What better program is out there for habitat, soil erosion, and cleaner water?

I kick a lot of my own money to plant additional trees, mow tree rows, cages, tubes, prescribed burns, etc.. etc.,
 
Since this conversation has been steered here, time to kick another hornets nest...

If tax dollars pay for habitat improvement on private property, those improvements should be accessible to the public. (Example: If tax dollars pay for a pond to be constructed or fixed on your private property, then the general tax paying public should have free access to fish and swim in it, etc.) If you don't want to give the public access to your private property, then refuse tax dollars and solely pay for it out of your own pocket.
 
Since this conversation has been steered here, time to kick another hornets nest...

If tax dollars pay for habitat improvement on private property, those improvements should be accessible to the public. (Example: If tax dollars pay for a pond to be constructed or fixed on your private property, then the general tax paying public should have free access to fish and swim in it, etc.) If you don't want to give the public access to your private property, then refuse tax dollars and solely pay for it out of your own pocket.

Here we go.....again. This argument has been online 1000 times. First off, if the programs are open to the public, then it becomes impossible to manage and private landowners will not even participate. Liability would be through the roof (I know because I sell insurance). Premiums would be much higher if you open it to the public--for those that specify to their agent or company, the correct # of people that use the property.

There is walk in areas that landowners take advantage of this, and will be paid to open their land to public use.

This is a good program for hunters and wildlife enthusiasts! If it goes away the $$ will be directed to welfare, section 8 housing/free rent for low income individuals (ever seen a house after these people move out--quite often the place is trashed!!) Let's fight for programs that are helpful to hunters!

If you think the government will save money if they eliminate this program, nope, it will just be shifted to welfare, a solar project, an Obama phone, or something that will not help hunters.
 
Why don’t you go buy a piece and take advantage of the program yourself instead of mooching from people who do pay. Trump 2020
 
Since this conversation has been steered here, time to kick another hornets nest...

If tax dollars pay for habitat improvement on private property, those improvements should be accessible to the public. (Example: If tax dollars pay for a pond to be constructed or fixed on your private property, then the general tax paying public should have free access to fish and swim in it, etc.) If you don't want to give the public access to your private property, then refuse tax dollars and solely pay for it out of your own pocket.
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Fair enough :)...but I do have one more offense to confess...I am getting ready to put up several more wood duck houses soon AND I will also be polluting some of the neighbors with these "duck farms" as I am also making some extras for my neighbors to put up too. I sure hope that whatever kid shoots a wood duck or two this fall will be OK with them having been "farmed". :) :)

Nothing worse than a dirty duck farmer polluting the neighborhood with ducks!
 
Why don’t you go buy a piece and take advantage of the program yourself instead of mooching from people who do pay. Trump 2020

If tax dollars pay for it, I, and all other taxpaying citizens have paid for it. No mooching here. I pay for my own stuff.
 
Unfortunately it doesn’t work that way. There’s many programs we all pay for as citizens, however you must qualify. In this case you need to own property to implement and enjoy the wildlife benefits of crp.

There are countless government incentive and supported programs that nearly everyone engages whether you’re a homeowner, farmer, business owner, citizen, rec ground owner, and so on. By your standard you would be able to access any piece of property you wish due to tax dollar association???
 
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Both sides have valid points that could make for an interesting and thought provoking discussion. There is a place where the pros and cons of welfare of all types can be discussed. That place is obviously not here.
 
Unfortunately it doesn’t work that way. There’s many programs we all pay for as citizens, however you must qualify. In this case you need to own property to implement and enjoy the wildlife benefits of crp.

There are countless government incentive and supported programs that nearly everyone engages whether you’re a homeowner, farmer, business owner, citizen, rec ground owner, and so on. By your standard you would be able to access any piece of property you wish due to tax dollar association???

I own property. If tax dollars paid to build a pond on my private property, the public should have access to it. I should not freely have access to any private property that I wish to stroll through, but if the county/state pays to have a pond constructed on your private property, yes, that pond should be accessible to me and anyone else who pays taxes in that county/state. The private property owner should have to choose. Accept free tax $ with public access strings attached, or pay out of pocket. Absolutely.
 
I own property. If tax dollars paid to build a pond on my private property, the public should have access to it. I should not freely have access to any private property that I wish to stroll through, but if the county/state pays to have a pond constructed on your private property, yes, that pond should be accessible to me and anyone else who pays taxes in that county/state. The private property owner should have to choose. Accept free tax $ with public access strings attached, or pay out of pocket. Absolutely.

Then we would have very few ponds and/or CRP. It’s called incentives... ? If you get a mortgage tax deduction on your house, do you have to allow the public to use a bedroom?

Call PF and DU and tell them your concerns about habitat being paid for by tax dollars.
 
I own property. If tax dollars paid to build a pond on my private property, the public should have access to it. I should not freely have access to any private property that I wish to stroll through, but if the county/state pays to have a pond constructed on your private property, yes, that pond should be accessible to me and anyone else who pays taxes in that county/state. The private property owner should have to choose. Accept free tax $ with public access strings attached, or pay out of pocket. Absolutely.

Wow lol how much property do you own?
 
Then we would have very few ponds and/or CRP. It’s called incentives... ? If you get a mortgage tax deduction on your house, do you have to allow the public to use a bedroom?

Call PF and DU and tell them your concerns about habitat being paid for by tax dollars.

Tax deductions and incentives are different than tax dollars paying for something, but I get what you're trying to say.
 
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