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Proposed changes to this years hand held duck blind draws
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<blockquote data-quote="tickweed" data-source="post: 4762788" data-attributes="member: 7928"><p><strong>Re: Proposed changes to this years hand held duck blind draw</strong></p><p></p><p>I have been going to the Camden drawings since they where held at the big sandy workshop. crowds then where 6-700 hundred. We drew probably 5-6 times in 30+ years. A friend and myself got drawn 2nd maybe 5 yrs ago, as we stood up a guy walked up, offered 10,000, we took a few more steps, then 12,000. He didn't sell, killed very few ducks. to this day I still claim he owes me half of the offer. I am very fortunate, I have my own place in west tn., but still enjoy going to Camden to see old friends, and try and help them. This should make it more fair to the real hunters having a chance that need a blind site. The state is sure to lose some money, due to all the wives, friends, others who buy the permit just to put in for the lottery as it had became. What puzzles me is for the kind of money being spent by the same groups every yr, you could take that money and lease a really good spot, or even put it towards buying a spot. I think it was a great plan from TWRA, good job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tickweed, post: 4762788, member: 7928"] [b]Re: Proposed changes to this years hand held duck blind draw[/b] I have been going to the Camden drawings since they where held at the big sandy workshop. crowds then where 6-700 hundred. We drew probably 5-6 times in 30+ years. A friend and myself got drawn 2nd maybe 5 yrs ago, as we stood up a guy walked up, offered 10,000, we took a few more steps, then 12,000. He didn't sell, killed very few ducks. to this day I still claim he owes me half of the offer. I am very fortunate, I have my own place in west tn., but still enjoy going to Camden to see old friends, and try and help them. This should make it more fair to the real hunters having a chance that need a blind site. The state is sure to lose some money, due to all the wives, friends, others who buy the permit just to put in for the lottery as it had became. What puzzles me is for the kind of money being spent by the same groups every yr, you could take that money and lease a really good spot, or even put it towards buying a spot. I think it was a great plan from TWRA, good job. [/QUOTE]
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