my opinion of those walk in properties is there's no water on them.part of what we're trying to accomplish is to have a place for the pheasants and other wild life to survive through blizzards ,hail storms,and protection from avian predators.where do the birds go to get a drink?
how much would it cost to drill some wells and put some kind of watering system stretched out across several sections. with all this off the grid and solar powered technology is there away to move water with out electrical lines
i also wonder if those properties would brood more birds if they were grouped to gether rather than seperated by long stretches of lunar land scape.
these things represent an expense but what is our budget any ways.thats our money maintaining the swa's,wia.and state trust lands. are we getting enough bang for the buck?should there be a grass roots ,watchdog movement?for those that cant pay higher license fees ,could they work it off doing conservation work? just some questions ive had for years