My kids may not hunt IL, but at least doctors and lawyers can!
#71
RE: My kids may not hunt IL, but at least doctors and lawyers can!
I hear ya DD. But it really depends on what you consider to be peanut butter. If 50K worth of toys does it for ya, then more power to ya. If 50K of land does it, then more power to ya. But here we are likely dealing with SOME people who at some point had to made a choice between one or the other. And now they got lots of toys, but no place to play with them.
#72
RE: My kids may not hunt IL, but at least doctors and lawyers can!
ORIGINAL: Lanse couche couche
I hear ya DD. But it really depends on what you consider to be peanut butter. If 50K worth of toys does it for ya, then more power to ya. If 50K of land does it, then more power to ya. But here we are likely dealing with SOME people who at some point had to made a choice between one or the other. And now they got lots of toys, but no place to play with them.
I hear ya DD. But it really depends on what you consider to be peanut butter. If 50K worth of toys does it for ya, then more power to ya. If 50K of land does it, then more power to ya. But here we are likely dealing with SOME people who at some point had to made a choice between one or the other. And now they got lots of toys, but no place to play with them.
dd
#73
Join Date: Dec 2006
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Posts: 398
RE: My kids may not hunt IL, but at least doctors and lawyers can!
ORIGINAL: bhunter50
5-10 years service to our country, how do you not know how many years you served or will serve? i am in the military and have served five and will serve eight, its known as a contract. i suppose my service in OIF III on the sand i might add, not water, (of course not diminishing anyone's service, simply comparison) means that i DESERVE to be anjerk and puff my chest to as many people as I can while supporting my exponentially growing ego, i think not, it is called being down to earth, and unfortunately, you, my man are not. you have all the right to purchase property, thats great, but it isn't becoming of you and your cohorts to degrade those who are struggling to afford to lease, let alone purchase a piece of property.
Thanks for all the comments on this thread, more than verified my thoughts on this topic- the future of our hunting heritage for the middle class folk is looking less than promising, so buy land or go broke trying!
5-10 years service to our country, how do you not know how many years you served or will serve? i am in the military and have served five and will serve eight, its known as a contract. i suppose my service in OIF III on the sand i might add, not water, (of course not diminishing anyone's service, simply comparison) means that i DESERVE to be anjerk and puff my chest to as many people as I can while supporting my exponentially growing ego, i think not, it is called being down to earth, and unfortunately, you, my man are not. you have all the right to purchase property, thats great, but it isn't becoming of you and your cohorts to degrade those who are struggling to afford to lease, let alone purchase a piece of property.
Thanks for all the comments on this thread, more than verified my thoughts on this topic- the future of our hunting heritage for the middle class folk is looking less than promising, so buy land or go broke trying!
Regarding being on water vs the sand, the Marine corps doesn't have their own docs, they use Navy docs. So pretty good odds I will spend some time pounding sands taking care of our country's front line.
I'm not down to earth? You go around b*chin about other people spending their own money then talk about going to school so you can afford to buy land... and I'm the one not down to earth... classic.
As far as the "future of the middle class" goes, I grew up wishing to be in middle class. My mom and dad worked their @sses off to barely squeak out a living and give my sister, brother and I all that we needed. When the time came to college, they told me how much they could afford and I was on my own for the rest, about 80%. Middle class? I've looked at middle class from underneath. Right now my wife and I are living off a combined income below the poverty line for 1 person without any assistance.
Don't lecture me on the middle class and what it's like to not have money, I grew up in a family where real Kraft Mac N Cheese was a treat. I've been there done that and wore the ratty t-shirt to prove it. I've worked my ass off for everything I have ever had and will continue to do so my entire life.
Want proof? Each year I go deer hunting on public land with the same 20 guage my dad bought me when I was 12 (a dozen years ago) and if I get a deer, I tie it onto the back of a 10+ year old 2 door car with 148k miles and hope it makes it up the dirt/snow covered hill again this year so I can drive it home to my apartment. Please tell me what it is like to be rich, I'd love to know.
As AughtSix says, you can move up in life if you work at it. I will someday be living proof of it. Right now I'm living proof that it's not easy, but it is possible.
#74
RE: My kids may not hunt IL, but at least doctors and lawyers can!
ORIGINAL: djschuett
The length of my service depends on whether or not I do a Navy residency. If I don't, I'll be in 5 years, if I do a Navy residency depending on the length of my residency program, I will be in 7-10 years. This is where the variation comes in.
Regarding being on water vs the sand, the Marine corps doesn't have their own docs, they use Navy docs. So pretty good odds I will spend some time pounding sands taking care of our country's front line.
I'm not down to earth? You go around b*chin about other people spending their own money then talk about going to school so you can afford to buy land... and I'm the one not down to earth... classic.
As far as the "future of the middle class" goes, I grew up wishing to be in middle class. My mom and dad worked their @sses off to barely squeak out a living and give my sister, brother and I all that we needed. When the time came to college, they told me how much they could afford and I was on my own for the rest, about 80%. Middle class? I've looked at middle class from underneath. Right now my wife and I are living off a combined income below the poverty line for 1 person without any assistance.
Don't lecture me on the middle class and what it's like to not have money, I grew up in a family where real Kraft Mac N Cheese was a treat. I've been there done that and wore the ratty t-shirt to prove it. I've worked my ass off for everything I have ever had and will continue to do so my entire life.
Want proof? Each year I go deer hunting on public land with the same 20 guage my dad bought me when I was 12 (a dozen years ago) and if I get a deer, I tie it onto the back of a 10+ year old 2 door car with 148k miles and hope it makes it up the dirt/snow covered hill again this year so I can drive it home to my apartment. Please tell me what it is like to be rich, I'd love to know.
As AughtSix says, you can move up in life if you work at it. I will someday be living proof of it. Right now I'm living proof that it's not easy, but it is possible.
ORIGINAL: bhunter50
5-10 years service to our country, how do you not know how many years you served or will serve? i am in the military and have served five and will serve eight, its known as a contract. i suppose my service in OIF III on the sand i might add, not water, (of course not diminishing anyone's service, simply comparison) means that i DESERVE to be anjerk and puff my chest to as many people as I can while supporting my exponentially growing ego, i think not, it is called being down to earth, and unfortunately, you, my man are not. you have all the right to purchase property, thats great, but it isn't becoming of you and your cohorts to degrade those who are struggling to afford to lease, let alone purchase a piece of property.
Thanks for all the comments on this thread, more than verified my thoughts on this topic- the future of our hunting heritage for the middle class folk is looking less than promising, so buy land or go broke trying!
5-10 years service to our country, how do you not know how many years you served or will serve? i am in the military and have served five and will serve eight, its known as a contract. i suppose my service in OIF III on the sand i might add, not water, (of course not diminishing anyone's service, simply comparison) means that i DESERVE to be anjerk and puff my chest to as many people as I can while supporting my exponentially growing ego, i think not, it is called being down to earth, and unfortunately, you, my man are not. you have all the right to purchase property, thats great, but it isn't becoming of you and your cohorts to degrade those who are struggling to afford to lease, let alone purchase a piece of property.
Thanks for all the comments on this thread, more than verified my thoughts on this topic- the future of our hunting heritage for the middle class folk is looking less than promising, so buy land or go broke trying!
Regarding being on water vs the sand, the Marine corps doesn't have their own docs, they use Navy docs. So pretty good odds I will spend some time pounding sands taking care of our country's front line.
I'm not down to earth? You go around b*chin about other people spending their own money then talk about going to school so you can afford to buy land... and I'm the one not down to earth... classic.
As far as the "future of the middle class" goes, I grew up wishing to be in middle class. My mom and dad worked their @sses off to barely squeak out a living and give my sister, brother and I all that we needed. When the time came to college, they told me how much they could afford and I was on my own for the rest, about 80%. Middle class? I've looked at middle class from underneath. Right now my wife and I are living off a combined income below the poverty line for 1 person without any assistance.
Don't lecture me on the middle class and what it's like to not have money, I grew up in a family where real Kraft Mac N Cheese was a treat. I've been there done that and wore the ratty t-shirt to prove it. I've worked my ass off for everything I have ever had and will continue to do so my entire life.
Want proof? Each year I go deer hunting on public land with the same 20 guage my dad bought me when I was 12 (a dozen years ago) and if I get a deer, I tie it onto the back of a 10+ year old 2 door car with 148k miles and hope it makes it up the dirt/snow covered hill again this year so I can drive it home to my apartment. Please tell me what it is like to be rich, I'd love to know.
As AughtSix says, you can move up in life if you work at it. I will someday be living proof of it. Right now I'm living proof that it's not easy, but it is possible.
You will do just fine ,the whiners will always have an excuse as to why things doesn't work out for them.
I hope the best for you and your family and may the land you purchase be polluted with tree killing bucks that beg to be barbecued!!!!!!
#75
RE: My kids may not hunt IL, but at least doctors and lawyers can!
ORIGINAL: djschuett
The length of my service depends on whether or not I do a Navy residency. If I don't, I'll be in 5 years, if I do a Navy residency depending on the length of my residency program, I will be in 7-10 years. This is where the variation comes in.
Regarding being on water vs the sand, the Marine corps doesn't have their own docs, they use Navy docs. So pretty good odds I will spend some time pounding sands taking care of our country's front line.
I'm not down to earth? You go around b*chin about other people spending their own money then talk about going to school so you can afford to buy land... and I'm the one not down to earth... classic.
As far as the "future of the middle class" goes, I grew up wishing to be in middle class. My mom and dad worked their @sses off to barely squeak out a living and give my sister, brother and I all that we needed. When the time came to college, they told me how much they could afford and I was on my own for the rest, about 80%. Middle class? I've looked at middle class from underneath. Right now my wife and I are living off a combined income below the poverty line for 1 person without any assistance.
Don't lecture me on the middle class and what it's like to not have money, I grew up in a family where real Kraft Mac N Cheese was a treat. I've been there done that and wore the ratty t-shirt to prove it. I've worked my ass off for everything I have ever had and will continue to do so my entire life.
Want proof? Each year I go deer hunting on public land with the same 20 guage my dad bought me when I was 12 (a dozen years ago) and if I get a deer, I tie it onto the back of a 10+ year old 2 door car with 148k miles and hope it makes it up the dirt/snow covered hill again this year so I can drive it home to my apartment. Please tell me what it is like to be rich, I'd love to know.
As AughtSix says, you can move up in life if you work at it. I will someday be living proof of it. Right now I'm living proof that it's not easy, but it is possible.
ORIGINAL: bhunter50
5-10 years service to our country, how do you not know how many years you served or will serve? i am in the military and have served five and will serve eight, its known as a contract. i suppose my service in OIF III on the sand i might add, not water, (of course not diminishing anyone's service, simply comparison) means that i DESERVE to be anjerk and puff my chest to as many people as I can while supporting my exponentially growing ego, i think not, it is called being down to earth, and unfortunately, you, my man are not. you have all the right to purchase property, thats great, but it isn't becoming of you and your cohorts to degrade those who are struggling to afford to lease, let alone purchase a piece of property.
Thanks for all the comments on this thread, more than verified my thoughts on this topic- the future of our hunting heritage for the middle class folk is looking less than promising, so buy land or go broke trying!
5-10 years service to our country, how do you not know how many years you served or will serve? i am in the military and have served five and will serve eight, its known as a contract. i suppose my service in OIF III on the sand i might add, not water, (of course not diminishing anyone's service, simply comparison) means that i DESERVE to be anjerk and puff my chest to as many people as I can while supporting my exponentially growing ego, i think not, it is called being down to earth, and unfortunately, you, my man are not. you have all the right to purchase property, thats great, but it isn't becoming of you and your cohorts to degrade those who are struggling to afford to lease, let alone purchase a piece of property.
Thanks for all the comments on this thread, more than verified my thoughts on this topic- the future of our hunting heritage for the middle class folk is looking less than promising, so buy land or go broke trying!
Regarding being on water vs the sand, the Marine corps doesn't have their own docs, they use Navy docs. So pretty good odds I will spend some time pounding sands taking care of our country's front line.
I'm not down to earth? You go around b*chin about other people spending their own money then talk about going to school so you can afford to buy land... and I'm the one not down to earth... classic.
As far as the "future of the middle class" goes, I grew up wishing to be in middle class. My mom and dad worked their @sses off to barely squeak out a living and give my sister, brother and I all that we needed. When the time came to college, they told me how much they could afford and I was on my own for the rest, about 80%. Middle class? I've looked at middle class from underneath. Right now my wife and I are living off a combined income below the poverty line for 1 person without any assistance.
Don't lecture me on the middle class and what it's like to not have money, I grew up in a family where real Kraft Mac N Cheese was a treat. I've been there done that and wore the ratty t-shirt to prove it. I've worked my ass off for everything I have ever had and will continue to do so my entire life.
Want proof? Each year I go deer hunting on public land with the same 20 guage my dad bought me when I was 12 (a dozen years ago) and if I get a deer, I tie it onto the back of a 10+ year old 2 door car with 148k miles and hope it makes it up the dirt/snow covered hill again this year so I can drive it home to my apartment. Please tell me what it is like to be rich, I'd love to know.
As AughtSix says, you can move up in life if you work at it. I will someday be living proof of it. Right now I'm living proof that it's not easy, but it is possible.
dd
#76
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location:
Posts: 398
RE: My kids may not hunt IL, but at least doctors and lawyers can!
ORIGINAL: bawanajim
You know you didn't have to say all of that.
You will do just fine ,the whiners will always have an excuse as to why things doesn't work out for them.
I hope the best for you and your family and may the land you purchase be polluted with tree killing bucks that beg to be barbecued!!!!!!
You know you didn't have to say all of that.
You will do just fine ,the whiners will always have an excuse as to why things doesn't work out for them.
I hope the best for you and your family and may the land you purchase be polluted with tree killing bucks that beg to be barbecued!!!!!!
Thank you for the wishes and the same to you and yours!
ORIGINAL: DoctorDeath
I had to walk to school up hill BOTH ways knee deep in snow without any shoes ..and at Christmas we were so poor that my mom cut holes in the pockets of my jeans just so I could have something to play with Christmas morning
dd
I had to walk to school up hill BOTH ways knee deep in snow without any shoes ..and at Christmas we were so poor that my mom cut holes in the pockets of my jeans just so I could have something to play with Christmas morning
dd
You had jeans and pockets???? Rich bast@rd![:@]
We didn';t even have hit most winters so even if we had jeans and pockets there wouldn't have been much to play with
Good to know there's another doc out there who knows what it's like to grow up poor
#77
RE: My kids may not hunt IL, but at least doctors and lawyers can!
well partner, i hear you barkin' up the sympathy tree here, but there's nothin' fallin' to the ground for ya from me.you sure do not sound like the "poor" type, just a conclusion made by your attitude, but maybe you are and were and therefore you deserve 1000 wooded acres and 40 virgins.unfortunately the things we do in life, no matter how respected they are,do not guarantee us anything. i am not rich but won't be as excited as you to claim to be poor either, my parents didn't pay for a dime of my college, simply put a roof over my head and I joined the Army to pay for tuition. hey man, just take a deep breath and one day when you are 45 you can have your loans paid off and purchase your own land, and maybe, just helping youfeed thatsurging ego you so dearly love, you can purchase the only property I have to hunt that I enjoy for free. my friend, I hope that one day I will be so lucky tobe at your side and wanderabout the timber and share a hunt!
Peace.
Peace.
#80
RE: My kids may not hunt IL, but at least doctors and lawyers can!
ORIGINAL: bhunter50
I am posting this just to see what people think, I have lost numerous properties that myself and my family have hunted for years, and now we can't even hunt as a family anymore. I have lost 4 farms in the last 3 years and it is getting rediculous. I like to hunt for big deer as well, but I know there is a need to shoot does to manage the herd, the whole reason hunting and permit system began. All of these leased properties are full of people who will not shoot does and only huntthreeweeksand the deer flog into these unhunted regions the rest of the year. Many times these outfitters don't know what an Illinois trophy is and shoot 100", 110", 120" deer frequently that are only 2 and a half or three years old. I just think that something needs to be done to regulate outfitting, so that the locals can havea place to hunt and that the quality of IL whitetails remains.
I am posting this just to see what people think, I have lost numerous properties that myself and my family have hunted for years, and now we can't even hunt as a family anymore. I have lost 4 farms in the last 3 years and it is getting rediculous. I like to hunt for big deer as well, but I know there is a need to shoot does to manage the herd, the whole reason hunting and permit system began. All of these leased properties are full of people who will not shoot does and only huntthreeweeksand the deer flog into these unhunted regions the rest of the year. Many times these outfitters don't know what an Illinois trophy is and shoot 100", 110", 120" deer frequently that are only 2 and a half or three years old. I just think that something needs to be done to regulate outfitting, so that the locals can havea place to hunt and that the quality of IL whitetails remains.
I don't think you're even "on the paper" with this. Any good outfitter knows that the herd needs balancing and that in order to developbig bucks they're going to have to helpthin the does out. YES there are outfits that believe that "someone else will take care of all the does" but I think more try to help the balance.
Yes something does need to be done to regulate outfitting. There are rules in place now, but I agree it needs to go further. I would like to see mandatory doe (or 2) harvest before a buck can be taken. However let's look at this new call/log in check system. Many will buy the doe tags and just call them in w/o taking a doe in order to check in their trophy deer.
As far as "a place the locals can hunt" that needs to be addressed on a local level. But I'll tell you right now that you've got a nearly no-win situation there.In most of the good deer hunting areas of IL the economy isn't to good - ya know. So most anyone is gonna lease for the almighty dollars that buy them the things they need and want.
But to forget the state owned lands in this equation is not right. I for one know where I will be doing alot of hunting this year. I will hunt/scout it by bow leading up to firearms opener, and 2 hours before the sun comes up on firearm'sopening day I'm pretty darn sure where I'll be sitting - on a smaller parcel of state land instead of our200+ acres of private land.
Good luck and think positive. Sometimes think "outside of the box" - you might be suprised or even just get lucky.