Hey guys, as some of you probably know, the non leased portion of Swinging H has been closed due to the drought and fire conditions. The place will be opened for rifle season, however, the landowner is wanting hunters to police each other if at all possible. They have had a few different parties of guys this year ride rough shod through their place(even while it was closed)on four wheelers while it was muddy, just tearing the tar out of everything. If you are hunting along 79 Trail or Dunn Ridge and see guys violating the rules of the BMA in any way, if at all possible, tell the landowner or me if I'm around or even a warden. Let them know not all the hunters using their property are inconsiderate dicks. They are about one more set of tracks or one more pile of uncovered crap and toilet paper away from pulling out of block management. I have guys tell me pretty frequently they don't care how the landowner feels about things like that because they get a check from the state. Well they do get a check from the state but they could get a much bigger check from any number of guys wanting to lease their property, and that wouldn't be good for most of us. It is one of the best BMA's and it would be a shame to lose it. So if you get a chance, thank the landowner for being in the program, and if you can't do that, at very least be respectful of their land. They are good folks but they get sick of a few knuckleheads messing things up and that goes bad for the rest of us. I'm just trying to say, unless they see that there are still hunters who are vigilant and ready to let them know of guys who are abusing their privleges, there is a very good chance there will not be any Swinging H land in Block Management next year.
Ben
Ben