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Proposed changes to this years hand held duck blind draws
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<blockquote data-quote="spoonie" data-source="post: 4771579" data-attributes="member: 16707"><p><strong>Re: Proposed changes to this years hand held duck blind draw</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Its a major percentage at the Camden draw, A guy that sat with our group last year sold one of the first 5 picks for 17k (I cant blame him he has a family and 17k can go a long ways, Another person I know sold a blind for 4k which wasn't a good blind at all, and another person I knew who got drawn almost last for a spot in harmons with no blind on site was contacted thru social media and sold the gar hole for $500. </p><p></p><p>I agree the system needs to be changed, but the new drawing system wont change a thing. A person looking to sell will just get one card and no sign ons and sell it after the 2nd drawing. Then who buys it will probably have some fake sign on cards made...( yes this happens)</p><p>This same folks will be sitting in the same blinds they hunt every year in Camden</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spoonie, post: 4771579, member: 16707"] [b]Re: Proposed changes to this years hand held duck blind draw[/b] Its a major percentage at the Camden draw, A guy that sat with our group last year sold one of the first 5 picks for 17k (I cant blame him he has a family and 17k can go a long ways, Another person I know sold a blind for 4k which wasn't a good blind at all, and another person I knew who got drawn almost last for a spot in harmons with no blind on site was contacted thru social media and sold the gar hole for $500. I agree the system needs to be changed, but the new drawing system wont change a thing. A person looking to sell will just get one card and no sign ons and sell it after the 2nd drawing. Then who buys it will probably have some fake sign on cards made...( yes this happens) This same folks will be sitting in the same blinds they hunt every year in Camden [/QUOTE]
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