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Ted Turner and big game hunting

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15 December 2007, 19:06
muygrande
Ted Turner and big game hunting
MXz, you just gotta remember that those nasty chattle poops cause global warming, just confirm with Al Gore! Roll Eyes
16 December 2007, 04:24
shootaway
How can you trust someone who married Jane Fonda?
16 December 2007, 15:59
Gatogordo
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Originally posted by MXz:
Yes,the nebraska lands that ted owns,are a prime example of ted going into an area and ruining it. The average acre price in cherry county was $125 to $150 an acre. Ted went in and paid up to $350 an acre.It raised all the taxes and effectively ran a bunch of people out of business. Not to mention ted doesn't allow bordering ranchers to trail cows across his land.A practice that has been allowed for a century or better.

The nebraska lands were originally in janes name also.Not teds.


Damn, will someone send Ted down to NE Texas, I'd love to have him "ruin" my ranch by more than doubling the land values. What a horrible fate! I'm sure all the land owners hate it.


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When considering US based operations of guides/outfitters, check and see if they are NRA members. If not, why support someone who doesn't support us? Consider spending your money elsewhere.

NEVER, EVER book a hunt with BLAIR WORLDWIDE HUNTING or JEFF BLAIR.

I have come to understand that in hunting, the goal is not the goal but the process.
16 December 2007, 17:45
buckeyeshooter
Holy Smokes Gatogordo --- how could Texas hunting land get more expensive!! You guys got high priced hunting down to a science there!! CRYBABY
16 December 2007, 22:09
Hank H.
I just got back from Vermejo Park Ranch and got a nice 7x7 bull that scored 358 2/8". My hunt did NOT cost anywhere near what was reported in that article! Nor did anyone else's hunt that week. Ted and Jane have quail hunted down this way several times and you can tell that they both love the sport. The guides all said Jane loved to wack and stack the elk as well. The operation was the most professionally run elk hunting operation we have ever seen. Accomodations were second to none, people from top to bottom were fantastic. Scenery was unbelieveable as well. The ranch had about 1800 coal-bed methane gas wells that were as ecologically friendly as anything you will ever see...

Take the article with a grain of salt, and go out there and see the place before you die...its worth the $.