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Posted for benefit of all those who said "there's nothing you can do to change this..." well, Cabela's has come around on a couple of key points. "...(Cabela's Sr. VP) Callahan explained that Cabela's now expects brokers to refuse to sell to somebody who will subdivide, close down access programs, and violate the principles of Cabela's conservation ethic.
Second, Callahan said that Cabela's will no longer allow the listing of any property currently under state-sponsored access programs like block management unless the seller agrees to make the continuance of that public access program 'a condition of the sale.'"Full Article
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How rare is that? A large buisness that listens to it's customers. Good for them.
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