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Maverick:
You also must have a minimum of 80 acres to get a landowner permit

JimP:

--- Quote ---Kind of reminds you of how kings act, no?

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Not at all.

Kings get to say whatever they want.

WE have a say in mangement of OUR wildlife.

Meetings are held around the state to take in inputregarding hunting regulations from the public EVERY year.  You want something changed?  Show up.  Say Something.  This is one of the very best things the NFOA could do......

pfinn:

--- Quote from: CitizenClark on July 24, 2013, 11:23:41 AM ---Communal ownership of valuable resources leads to those resources being wastefully mismanaged approximately 100% of the time.

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I don't think that is the case. Game and Parks has done a pretty good job managing the resources effectively. If landowners didn't have to follow the rules waste and mismanagement could be disastrous.

FarmerRick:

--- Quote from: pfinn on July 29, 2013, 10:03:49 PM ---I don't think that is the case. Game and Parks has done a pretty good job managing the resources effectively. If landowners didn't have to follow the rules waste and mismanagement could be disastrous.

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That's a pretty bold accusation.   :o 

Do you have stats to back this up?

CitizenClark:

--- Quote from: JimP on July 24, 2013, 11:46:00 AM ---Untrue.

There are more deer in Nebraska now than ever.  Same with wild turkey.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post_hoc_ergo_propter_hoc


--- Quote ---While there are not as many pheasants now as there were a few decades ago, there are many more than there were 150 years ago, when there were NONE: they were introduced from China by a private individual in Oregon in the 1880's and distributed around the midwest by various state Game depts. after the turn of the century.

Before management by Federal and State Game agencies, wild game was managed by nobody, and nearly everything was hunted to near extinction.

Without regulation, we'd have that again.

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Yes, but this was a tragedy of the commons, not a market result. (And actually, much of the hunting was _directly_subsidized_ by various government entities.)

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