First off, I'm not passionate about the law or I would be doing something about it. If you read my posts, nowhere did I ask to sign me up for the petition the originator of the post seeks. I also said in one of my posts that I wouldn't be listened to anyway being a NR. I understand the State protecting pheasants - they are born, raised and stay there. ND and SD do not raise every single duck that passes through the State thus they are called Migratory birds. My opinion is that there is a difference.
I always like the statement - "just move here". Let's see, my job is where I live. What I do doesn't exist in ND or SD. I'm 51 years old and don't really feel like starting a whole new career. I will get a pension when I retire and in a few short years this is a remote possibility. My wife has a job here and is in the same boat I am. Our kids were born and raised here, go to school and College here, and have all their friends here. My parents still live here and my friends and my wifes friends are here. So please tell me how easy it is to "just move". How selfish would I be to even suggest that?
I also like the "just sell the land and buy new land in MN" Why would I do that? Think of a few hundred acres of land and what that would cost in taxes upon the sale? Can you think of anything more stupid? My brother in law also rents this land from us to support his farming. He can't afford to purchase the land outright and if I sell it, the chance of him getting the same rental rate are nil if the new owner would even rent it to him.
I think the laws are wrong - it is my opinion. I understand why they are the way they are - I just think it is wrong and selfish. Can you imagine if every State adopted the same laws ND and SD have in place? This would be bad for all of duck hunting. It takes money to fund what the States do to keep quality hunting. Make it harder for people to hunt and they quit. People quit, money is lost. If there is no money coming in from game and fish, there is no money to pay for conservation, CO salaries, etc... If NR are asked for more money to support the residents hunting, they will quit coming. If they quit, where will the money come from? And so on and so on........
If more land owners are considering doing what I am, there goes quality land for all to hunt. We've been lucky and only had one bad experience from people we let hunt our land and therefore still allow anyone who asks to hunt hunt - free. I'm thinking of changing that and making the whole acreage farmable land or not allowing anyone to hunt it anymore. At least I am still allowed to do that on the land I own. Maybe I should start doing what other land owners are doing and charge for the priviledge of hunting my land. There goes more land for the average Joe to hunt. It costs me money to maintain a duck slough area and plant acreage for the pheasants and while I get quite a bit of satisfaction from doing this, I get very little back as far as personally enjoying hunting the land I own and maintain. The State makes it close to impossible for me to do so.
As far as being called an "Absentee landowner" who is doing nothing for the wildlife in SD but abusing it (which is always implied), you are dead wrong. It is because of people with similar minds that hunting in your state remains as good as it is. I'm not the problem, I'm trying hard to be a small part of the solution.
As far as not paying my "fair share"? What do you think I spend for liability insurance (in case someone get shot while hunting my land). taxes, maintenance on the duck slough, planting of feed and cover for pheasants, and lost revenue at about $100/acre I could get from changing this to farm land and renting it? Besides the $35 license (or whatever a resident license is), what does the AVERAGE resident do for maintaining wildlife in the State?
So, what would I do it? I'd make every NR who wants to hunt or fish in my State pay the say amount it costs me to hunt or fish in their State. Also have to follow the same rules as far as the 14 day rules ND and SD adopted. I think this is more than fair. Wonder how the NR ND/SD fisherman would feel about that one?
Always more than one side of an discussion huh?
Mark W