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Old 10-24-2009, 03:49 AM
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Default Russellville, Ky

Hello Everyone,

I would appreciate your feedback. I live in Southern California (Inland Empire) looking to purchase property in Russellville, Ky to live. We like the area because it is so beautiful and green and the people are so nice.

We love the small, rural, picturesqueness of the area. Plus most deeds in the area have restrictions: no mobile homes, no junk, no pigs, no chickens.

We are vegans and worried about the hunting factor. We are looking at agricultural land. It appears that the properties marketed for hunting are wooded. So, the theory is if we purchase agricultural land then we won't see/hear hunters. Is this correct?

A family member is worried. We aren't the sterotypical hippies from Santa Cruz. But we are liberal, vegan, treehuggers. But again, the hunting is a factor. We don't want to be living on this beautiful land and hear shots knowing a beautiful deer has died in the name of sport.

Would appreciate any information.
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Old 10-24-2009, 05:20 AM
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Just a question. If you hear a deer being shot on the hunting property next to you, how do you know the deer has been "shot for sport"? Many people are not vegans and hunt for their food as opposed to buying the "FDA approved meat" in the grocery stores. Just asking.
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Old 10-24-2009, 12:58 PM
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Thank You. I used the term "sport" because looking for property in upper Logan County it is advertised as such. We are looking at property on the outskirts of Russellville to Lewisburg.

I was hoping to get information from people who live there or know the area if my theory was valid.

Theory: Agricultural land is not used for hunting because hunters like wooded areas.

This is all new to me and I would appreciate any information.

Thank You.
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Old 10-24-2009, 01:09 PM
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Personally, I don't think you will be all that suited to this area. This is a very conservative, religious, progun, hunting for sport area. Of course, no one will be hunting on your land but you cannot control what goes on next door. You will more than likely be offended on a daily basis, not intentionally, but just because culturally you won't really fit in.

Buying land cleared for agriculture will not mean there are not hunters nearby. The area is a mixture of wooded and cleared land. BTW, I live in Bowling Green which is about 25 miles away, but I have family and friends that live in the area and I have worked in this county and know the people and the land.
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Old 10-24-2009, 01:33 PM
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Thank you for your honesty. I really appreciate it. It is so beautiful. But you are right, we won't be happy.

Many Thanks.
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