showing respect is more than not entering private property, its also about repecting someone who shows you a puplic area that you wouldnt otherwise know about
showing respect is more than not entering private property, its also about repecting someone who shows you a puplic area that you wouldnt otherwise know about
Tweed or not to Tweed that is the question
if you read my post it says nothing about not shooting the area, but it does say repsecting the person who shows you these spots.
Why wouldn't you respect that person , of course you would but you are implying an emotional caveat on there which implies that person should never return to said spot with out you knowing even if on a piece of public land that others are free to utilize when ever they apply for a permit to shoot an area .if it is private land where you have introduce a party to I could not agree with you more !! but if Public shooting grounds run by fish and game the same doesnt really apply does it ,please correct me if I am wrong
QUOTE"Tussock, be aware of those who ask to be invited, from past experience they usually return year after year and dont bother telling you, "
Tweed or not to Tweed that is the question
If a mate showed me a piece of public ground that was an absolute peach, I wouldn't go back and hunt it on my own. But I might suggest we do a return visit at some stage![]()
but you'd watch the masses apply at will as they rightfully can through fish and game and you'd miss out gqhoon ? I wouldn't , why would I and I wouldn't expect a person to hold that sort of shit over my head as I wouldn't expect to be the pretend key holder for land I don't actually own or give permits to --emotional black mail I leave behind me as I personally am bigger than those that choose those tactic's.
Tweed or not to Tweed that is the question
Big Minds Z and small Minds -Zharn We all have different ones -I dont hold that attitude that you hold and I share spots when ever I can with people because I enjoy giving and sharing .On the 25th I will have several forum shooters to a pretty special spot to shoot that if they choose to do so they can return and as it isn't mine it is there right to do so .
I have other spots to shoot pheasants in Auckland but I don't enjoy them due to there terrain feature's - The north only has nicer grounds to run -plenty of birds out South Auckland way and I can get farms within 1/2 to an hour from here but don't like the ground .
Ill see you at yours next season and well have a cup of tea and a laugh .
Tweed or not to Tweed that is the question
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