knocking on doors

If Zeb has vet plates and it helps him get permission good for him. When ever I am looking for prairie dog land I always am sure to tell the ranchers that I farm with the in-laws in SE SD. Does it help, I think so. I says something about the type of person that you are, just like being a Vet does. Do expect because I farm I will get to shoot on there ground, no. But it does give an indication of who I am.
 
Ok i am not downing or judging you becouse you are a vet i am glad peaple served but IN MY OPINIOIN I DO NOT THINK THAT YOU SHOPULD USE YOUR VETERAN STATUS just to gain hunting permision if they happen tio see it on the tag and ask about it and it helps you great but i dont think it is ethical to use it just to gain anything i am probably wrong i usually am in a sticky thing like this and please dont take this the wrong way if you are a veteran again in my opinion its all about how you carry yourself I know alot of veterans who try and use that for everything they think everyone owes them something more than whats due to them I cant stand these aragant peaple yes we do owe our veterans something but not everything I owe my own deceased father grandfathers and 3 very close highschool friends and several others alot but not everything
 
I don't see it that way Dakotazeb-

being that I've probably knocked on more doors and now have knockers

could care less- how you present yourself upon meeting is way more important- good post- don't regret saying anything- some might learn something
 
not at all jealouse i have plenty to hunt without playing any special cards and its not about jealousy its about integrity
 
it really doesnt matter in the end as long as we both have hunting ground the whole thing is like comparing your nastra brittanies to my bird dog challenge and nucs dogs they both run trials they both hunt and they both do their job end of story
 
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