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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: 4763266" data-attributes="member: 7928"><p><strong>Re: Proposed changes to this years hand held duck blind draw</strong></p><p></p><p>The guys who are really serious, the ones buying probably hunt every day. So what if they don't have a card. They can still buy the blind. With all of the cards that went with it. Then, someone will just have to get there early every day. I don't think it will stop all of it. It will be interesting when the first blind is drawn if someone walks up to the group, and makes an offer. As for the people selling, no , its not legal, but also being truthful, most aren't going to turn down that kind of money. Lets say you do expect an offer, you get drawn, would you want 8 more guys as sign ons, who in the event of an offer, you would probably have to divide the money, or since you have gotten drawn, go ahead and go solo, get all the prize. The same ones buy every year, and have for years. So many different ways to do it. As far as adding sign ons, 8 is the limit, but only the first drawn person in the first draw goes into the second draw, so all odds are even in the main draw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tickweed, post: 4763266, member: 7928"] [b]Re: Proposed changes to this years hand held duck blind draw[/b] The guys who are really serious, the ones buying probably hunt every day. So what if they don't have a card. They can still buy the blind. With all of the cards that went with it. Then, someone will just have to get there early every day. I don't think it will stop all of it. It will be interesting when the first blind is drawn if someone walks up to the group, and makes an offer. As for the people selling, no , its not legal, but also being truthful, most aren't going to turn down that kind of money. Lets say you do expect an offer, you get drawn, would you want 8 more guys as sign ons, who in the event of an offer, you would probably have to divide the money, or since you have gotten drawn, go ahead and go solo, get all the prize. The same ones buy every year, and have for years. So many different ways to do it. As far as adding sign ons, 8 is the limit, but only the first drawn person in the first draw goes into the second draw, so all odds are even in the main draw. [/QUOTE]
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