I understand and can agree with your guys comments but if you put the other hat on, that of a landowner, you might see how a major effort in a localized area could create large continuous tracts that are leased and provide hunting in the manner that I've seen in some other states. I think my suspicion is that in the future, a few years away for sure, the experience will be redefined from what many of us old guys desire. It really won't be that difficult for someone who has some base investment funds available to do something in Indiana.


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