We can always count on Sunshine for being an optimist

....It is becoming harder and more costly to stay in the hunting game, I'm in for the duration and make adjustments as needed in order to maintain a high level of participation....
Metoo.
Just yesterday, I spent a few hours helping with maintenance chores for a landowner. Nope, I don't think knocking on that door and waiving cash around, like a rich-n-busy fellow such as yourself would work. But, a little off season commitment pays off in the fall. No one else hunts it, not my primary place, but two or three times a season it's a fun pheasant stop with a nice stretch of river that'll draw in some ducks.
Busy but hardly rich thanks to the illegal actions of your President.
The private land that I hunt is owned by my neighbor, he knocked on my door and offered me access to his property. Other people hunt his place and I always tell him that I am happy to hunt when he does not have hunters in town. The vast mojority of my hunting takes place on public ground.
You presume an awful lot Craig, and you are usually wrong when doing so.
What is that gives you the right to judge how others chose to recreate? You seem to take special interest in where and how that I hunt. This is my life and your opinion of what I do means nothing to me.
You have a good neighbor. I presume by your previous comment that you play in they clouds, with your mindset on high end, right skpolis. I presume you refuse to look at the illegal use of sportsman's funds on urban waste, fraud and abuse 'outdoor' programs. Good on you marlon, got your priorities spot on.
By the way, I take special interest in how youlie about the cost and difficulty of hunting, you're ahypocrit, right? marlon gets all the bird and big game hunting he wants, and as the stories go, public lands are hundreds upon hundreds of miles away out on the fruited plains.