tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6980839499656899433.post449970580921572010..comments2024-03-28T04:09:48.918-05:00Comments on Nebraska Outback: Nebraska's Public Lands for Hunters Only?Nebraska Outbackhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04484706032559191520noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6980839499656899433.post-41027575666201266672019-08-20T13:31:33.705-05:002019-08-20T13:31:33.705-05:00This post is really useful and helpful to know mor...This post is really useful and helpful to know more about the things which you have shared. I appreciate you for such a great amount of information. I assure this would be beneficial for many people. <a href="https://www.daviddenies.com/bird-hunting-by-species/perdiz/" rel="nofollow">uruguay perdiz hunting</a>Laura Bushhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14063697739786180181noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6980839499656899433.post-89758448139179105322019-04-26T17:03:12.634-05:002019-04-26T17:03:12.634-05:00I just like reading this blog. You should avoid tr...I just like reading this blog. You should avoid trimming shooting lanes and otherwise disturbing your <a href="https://www.deerhunters.net" rel="nofollow">hunting</a> area during the season. The time to clear shooting lanes is during summer. Josephhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02939269188585354452noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6980839499656899433.post-69777984110825891902012-11-11T07:38:55.900-06:002012-11-11T07:38:55.900-06:00Sorry it took me so long to reply to your comment ...Sorry it took me so long to reply to your comment - it is very well thought out and articulated. There are definitely many angles to consider in land use and making areas attractive for both hunting and non-hunting use. We're working locally to make a local area accessible in the spring for the Sandhill Crane migration. Which should work out well as it's for the most part between hunting seasons.Nebraska Outbackhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04484706032559191520noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6980839499656899433.post-28859466006310088902012-08-03T20:19:32.542-05:002012-08-03T20:19:32.542-05:00Its nice to hear a few individuals who have though...Its nice to hear a few individuals who have thought thru some of the real necessities with hunting. As for the shot up signs and dumped carcasses, "hunters" do this no more than "hikers" make short cuts in trails and leave trash, or "campers" burn nearby structures and vegetation etc... There are people who are the exception, and no additional regulation is going to curtail their stupidity. Hunters are by and large exceptionally responsible because if they aren't, they lose their access to the sport and tradition. As for equal land use, just know that without hunters/hunting you don't have access to those lands - period. There are plenty of other places specifically designated to walking, jogging, nature walking, etc where a hunter cannot pursue the game there. It goes both ways. We all ought to be appreciative of what we have and not seek to make everything equal use across the board. The truth is, we have equal access, just use the area for its designated purpose - no one said you can't hunt. You can enjoy the areas just as well as hunters - just learn to walk "off trail." Not every part of the state needs be developed for human use. The membership idea is terrible. Over-regulating use is one of the best ways to discourage anyone from continuing to do the things they love. If every month or year you were nailed with a new regulation or fee or membership or what have you it wouldn't take long to get fed up and find another way to occupy your time. You might say "I'm only talking about a one-time change/fee alteration," but when has that ever actually been the case and where does it end?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6980839499656899433.post-58856430950727879122012-03-29T10:36:20.904-05:002012-03-29T10:36:20.904-05:00Great thoughtful comments John. Hunting CAN have a...Great thoughtful comments John. Hunting CAN have a huge positive impact on the economy (especially out-of-state hunters who pay BIG bucks for their permits, plus have to stay, eat, fuel up, etc.). I'm pretty sure it's locals who are giving all of the trouble. All of my family are hunters, and I truly understand the need to manage the wildlife populations with the use of hunting. However, I do think there could be a better compromise of land-use. I do like the membership idea.Nebraska Outbackhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04484706032559191520noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6980839499656899433.post-73804107694312441302012-03-29T07:35:04.460-05:002012-03-29T07:35:04.460-05:00You have really hit on the issues here and similar...You have really hit on the issues here and similar to what we have to deal with in a smaller way here in NW Ireland. The hunters are mainly from France and somehow we are winning without restriction of time here. <br /><br />Time for hunting, time for safe hiking, it seems there should be no problem but as you find the vandalism "its my world, feck your" mentality of some hunters messes this up. It messes it up for the good hunters too, who go out to hunt to get good quality meat food they take home and use. <br /><br />There has to be something to prevent just leaving the carcasses behind, an awful waste. <br /><br />Vegetarians love Nebraska too. Hard to get that compromise from the meat, potato and heart medicine lobby. <br /><br />Getting the none hunters to pay, oh dear. Same problem here. I may be cynical about the vandalizing, selfish, can crushing, pharmacy guzzling hunters but I can be just as cynical about the "America Land Of The Free", meaning everything has to be free, vegan hippy nature walking tribes. <br /><br />Responsibility has to be the keyword.<br /><br />What is done here is an annual membership rambling association with an annual fee. Some of it is used to pay for signs and services on rights of way and some of it goes to group accident insurance. <br /><br />If you are not a member then it could be trouble. This could be done on a monthly basis with discounts for 6 and 12 months advance payments.John Willmotthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13727454453235797874noreply@blogger.com