Hunting Permission: Let’s talk Price

Where do you see that in my statement? No I do not but I sure as hell am not paying for the privilidge either. This year was a good example of what could potentially do a landowner more harm than good with swath laying on the ground for over a month creating a smorgasbord for waterfowl. The farmers I contacted this year were literally pleading us to get the birds off their swath. My being allowed to hunt free was providing them a free service at moving birds off the crops. Imagine if we had to pay in a year like this? Not likely and the up and down cycles of good harvest weather years and poor weather service years offsets itself even if money was to change hands because in a year of need I’d damned well be charging for my services if I have to pay for access in the non-need years!!

I don't think any farmer losing money because of birds would charge hunters to hunt unless his fees covered his losses.

Outfitters would be lining up to have access to fields like that.
 
Sk tresspass laws changed page 14 11-23-2018-05-20 your post Iam a land owner without an inferiority complex that doesn:t lose sleep over some hunter using my land responsibly without my permission. Now you want to charge hunters ha ha ha

Never said I wanted to charge.

Simply pointing out that the change in private property laws could lead to pay for access being legalized.
 
I can’t believe you’re still here trying to entertain your pay more to play agenda on everyone else. Do you feel the rest of the hunting society owes you because you hunt on daddy’s land and try to make it sound like your quarter section is somehow giving all the big game species in SK a place to live, prosper and seed the rest of SK from? Last year you were trying to sell us all on buying hunting opportunity time shares from you by financing your high fence ventures. If you can’t afford to pay your land taxes and/or projects you want to complete stop coming on here and trying to plead your case to charge to hunt your “quarter section private preserve”.

I’m only on here discussing issues that are relevant to me. If you don’t want to pay for a hunting lease and can secure hunting on private lands or public lands then you have that right. But to suggest that everyone who owns lands that are productive for wildlife should never have the option to charge a fee and that someone willing to pay to hunt is legally unable to do so doesn’t sit well with me.

If you own a house do you think anyone that needs a place to live because they don’t want to spend any money to buy a house can stay in your house for free? Probably not because as a property owner you have a say in who you allow in and on your property and what fee or rent you can charge them, correct? Why would land be any different? If a guy bought it to specifically have to produce wildlife why can he not be able to charge a fee but his neighbor can clear cut the forest and sell the trees? And then plow the whole thing under, drain the swamps and cultivate wheat which can be sold on a world market?

I’m only looking for a system that compensates landowners by allowing hunters access to good hunting land while at the same time keeping the land natural, the way it is and productive for wildlife. I don’t want hunting to become more expensive believe me I’m paying the most out of almost everyone on here. Not only did I already spend six figures on land I also spend $700 per year on taxes and make about enough on hay to cover those taxes.

You would be sickened by how expensive it is for me to hunt if you broke it down. If anything I want to help you save money by giving you an option to purchase a quality hunt at a fraction of what it cost you to buy enough acres and pay the taxes just to shoot a deer and I don’t want to be criminalized for doing so. Is there something unreasonable about my position? I’m not forcing any one to pay for anything they don’t want to but to suggest that someone cannot have the option to have a mutual transaction in the marketplace could be considered forcing his view on others, no?

Furthermore, by providing a place for animals to live and giving them the option of living there or living in the millions of acres of plowed fields by their own free choice they have decided to reside on my property. It’s not like I’m being paid to grow animals even though they live and reproduce there. Maybe I should be...because it sounds like quite a few people take private land owners who produce public wildlife at their own expense for granted. You feel me brother?
 
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Furthermore, by providing a place for animals to live and giving them the option of living there or living in the millions of acres of plowed fields by their own free choice they have decided to reside on my property... You feel me brother?

"Their own free choice???" Says the guy that wants to wrap a twelve foot fence around his little parcel of dirt... yeah... we feel you, brother...
 
Y'all like to call me a troll but you were just trolled by a master

Umchorn is notorious for his desire to "own" all the wildlife on some property (real or imagined) he claims to own, he advocates high fence hunting and any way he can charge hunters for natural resources

This post is just throwing the cat among the pigeons and an attempt to sow dissension
 
Y'all like to call me a troll but you were just trolled by a master

Umchorn is notorious for his desire to "own" all the wildlife on some property (real or imagined) he claims to own, he advocates high fence hunting and any way he can charge hunters for natural resources

This post is just throwing the cat among the pigeons and an attempt to sow dissension

So are you against government charging fees for hunting and fishing?
 
I have a standing invitation for about 2500acres in the lower-mainland mostly leased land, but the offer is there.
Doesnt cost me a dime, but I have spent a few hours humping pumpkins to the bins or grading spuds for an hour or two while shooting the breeze with the landowner.
The trouble is the leased land is surrounded by encroaching residential million dollar homes.
Point is, making contact with the right people and being respectful and pitching in once or twice.
Rob

So should landowners have the right to charge a fee for use of their land?
 
Once it becomes a common practice to pay a landowner an access fee to hunt his property, how much longer will it be before the government starts charging a crown land access fee for the same purpose?

How much is a round of golf these days?
 
A fair number of my Supers hail from Arkansas & Texas on my current project. $12 an acre seems to be around the current rate for a hunting lease. Until someone shoots one that makes the books, then some doctor, lawyer or dentist will offer stupid money and you’ll get the boot if you can’t match. Only seen that happen once so far but the cash per acre offered was crazy compared to the original lease holder....
 
Pretty much non existent in Sask till you hit the north.

From the southern portions of the province you are looking at a 6 hour drive minimum. Basically its the forest zones. There is the odd acre of SWF land but even some has no access that farmers will block with no trespassing signs.

Dont like the pay to play....to quote most landowners here on CGN " Go buy your own damn land then"

You need to buy a map. The Montrose, Swanson and Macdonald Douglas pastures are all within an hour SOUTH of Saskatoon. That's a far cry from the forest zones.
 
I have only had one landowner in SK try to charge for access. I think he saw the US plates on my buddies truck and figured he’d cash in. I politely declined and hunted around the area on neighnouring farms we secured permission on. When my buddy and his friends returned to the US I reported the guy who tried to charge for access to SERM. Never heard anything further but I’m hoping he at least got a visit.
 
It always dismays me to see hunters divided.

The only problem I have with a fair market system is that I'll get priced out of the game, especially if you add the American factor.

If I can't afford to hunt then I'd probably retire from the sport and there would be one less advocate on the gunnutz behalf. I feel there are many like myself. Apparently up to 26k jobs lost in Oshawa this morning. I bet a lot of those people would like to put some meat on the table, but not if they have to gamble with next months food bill to do it.

But hey, our numbers our dwindling anyway, so why not cash out and hasten the end. It's more profitable to sell our resources to the highest bidding elite tourist than having hunting be part of our national identity and culture.
 
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