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Unread 11-09-2024, 04:18 PM   #13
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Spent 35 years hunting and guiding in that area. Shot some nice bucks there. Tracked many bucks up to the the border and had to turn around when they crossed into Canada. Put hundreds and hundreds of miles on my sled there. The whole Connecticut Headwaters Land is in serious jeopardy of being ruined forever due to an absentee new owner of the land. Seems they want to make money by selling carbon credits and not harvesting timber, which is the life blood of our north country. This will be a huge fight between the State and them. They are violating agreements that go with the land and were negotiated 20 years ago. I was a member of the NH Fish and Game Commission and was a part of the negotiations.

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