#3042058 - 11/20/12 11:52 AM
Re: Check if a deer was tagged?
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8 POINTS OR BETTER
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Remember, the only reason we check in big game is to prevent over-harvest and increase compliance with bag limits.
Thats the reason I think it should be public, to increase compliance. There are a lot of deer never checked in, by people who dont buy a big game permit.
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#3042070 - 11/20/12 12:10 PM
Re: Check if a deer was tagged?
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Hill Country Hunter
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That only will help if you are the one or two neighbors who know I have been hunting in a particular location. But making the records public doesn't justt allow those one or two people to see them, but rather the entire 6 or 7 billion people on planet Earth. On the other hand, if you have one or two neighbors on whom you want to check, you can have a conversation with your county officer.
In addition to the principle of the matter (which should be sufficient), consider this practical result: If I check in a couple of ten or twelve point bucks every year, you don't think there will be a half-dozen anonymous lowlifes trying to watch where I hunt and poach the deer? So you would penalize most those who either care for the herd or hunt the best, and thus would probably discourage compliance with the law anyway.
Again, though, it should be enough that my private life is my private life. I shouldn't be forced to open it up to the public any more than I want to. And what is more spiritual, personal, and private than escaping into the wilderness away from all other people, just me, God, the sky, and His creatures?
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#3042125 - 11/20/12 12:46 PM
Re: Check if a deer was tagged?
[Re: Hill Country Hunter]
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landman
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That only will help if you are the one or two neighbors who know I have been hunting in a particular location. But making the records public doesn't justt allow those one or two people to see them, but rather the entire 6 or 7 billion people on planet Earth. On the other hand, if you have one or two neighbors on whom you want to check, you can have a conversation with your county officer.
In addition to the principle of the matter (which should be sufficient), consider this practical result: If I check in a couple of ten or twelve point bucks every year, you don't think there will be a half-dozen anonymous lowlifes trying to watch where I hunt and poach the deer? So you would penalize most those who either care for the herd or hunt the best, and thus would probably discourage compliance with the law anyway.
Again, though, it should be enough that my private life is my private life. I shouldn't be forced to open it up to the public any more than I want to. And what is more spiritual, personal, and private than escaping into the wilderness away from all other people, just me, God, the sky, and His creatures?
Well I started the post because of a problem adjoining landowner, But my question to you would be if your killing bucks do you post about it on this site? or share pictures, people find out about it anyway, your telling someone who tells someone else...
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#3042235 - 11/20/12 01:47 PM
Re: Check if a deer was tagged?
[Re: Hill Country Hunter]
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8 POINTS OR BETTER
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That only will help if you are the one or two neighbors who know I have been hunting in a particular location. But making the records public doesn't justt allow those one or two people to see them, but rather the entire 6 or 7 billion people on planet Earth. On the other hand, if you have one or two neighbors on whom you want to check, you can have a conversation with your county officer.
In addition to the principle of the matter (which should be sufficient), consider this practical result: If I check in a couple of ten or twelve point bucks every year, you don't think there will be a half-dozen anonymous lowlifes trying to watch where I hunt and poach the deer? So you would penalize most those who either care for the herd or hunt the best, and thus would probably discourage compliance with the law anyway.
Again, though, it should be enough that my private life is my private life. I shouldn't be forced to open it up to the public any more than I want to. And what is more spiritual, personal, and private than escaping into the wilderness away from all other people, just me, God, the sky, and His creatures?
The only information that would need to be public is the name, date, sex, and county. Not how many points.
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#3042487 - 11/20/12 05:29 PM
Re: Check if a deer was tagged?
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Hill Country Hunter
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That only will help if you are the one or two neighbors who know I have been hunting in a particular location. But making the records public doesn't justt allow those one or two people to see them, but rather the entire 6 or 7 billion people on planet Earth. On the other hand, if you have one or two neighbors on whom you want to check, you can have a conversation with your county officer.
In addition to the principle of the matter (which should be sufficient), consider this practical result: If I check in a couple of ten or twelve point bucks every year, you don't think there will be a half-dozen anonymous lowlifes trying to watch where I hunt and poach the deer? So you would penalize most those who either care for the herd or hunt the best, and thus would probably discourage compliance with the law anyway.
Again, though, it should be enough that my private life is my private life. I shouldn't be forced to open it up to the public any more than I want to. And what is more spiritual, personal, and private than escaping into the wilderness away from all other people, just me, God, the sky, and His creatures? The only information that would need to be public is the name, date, sex, and county. Not how many points.
At the risk of sounding trite, that is not the "point." Privacy, not number of points, is the issue.
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#3042507 - 11/20/12 05:39 PM
Re: Check if a deer was tagged?
[Re: landman]
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Hill Country Hunter
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That only will help if you are the one or two neighbors who know I have been hunting in a particular location. But making the records public doesn't justt allow those one or two people to see them, but rather the entire 6 or 7 billion people on planet Earth. On the other hand, if you have one or two neighbors on whom you want to check, you can have a conversation with your county officer.
In addition to the principle of the matter (which should be sufficient), consider this practical result: If I check in a couple of ten or twelve point bucks every year, you don't think there will be a half-dozen anonymous lowlifes trying to watch where I hunt and poach the deer? So you would penalize most those who either care for the herd or hunt the best, and thus would probably discourage compliance with the law anyway.
Again, though, it should be enough that my private life is my private life. I shouldn't be forced to open it up to the public any more than I want to. And what is more spiritual, personal, and private than escaping into the wilderness away from all other people, just me, God, the sky, and His creatures? Well I started the post because of a problem adjoining landowner, But my question to you would be if your killing bucks do you post about it on this site? or share pictures, people find out about it anyway, your telling someone who tells someone else...
No, I don't usually post any readily identifiable personal information on this or any other public site. For a variety of reasons, including privacy, I don't have a facebook account. My address is unlisted. I don't like strangers with whom I cross paths knowing more about me now than they would have known if I passed them in the street 50 years ago.
But more importantly, if I choose to make such a post, I am the one deciding what information I post, where, and by how broad of an audience it will be seen. That is the very definition of privacy: the ability to decide who knows what about you. Even well known people can have privacy, as long as they are the ones controlling the flow of their own personal information. Privacy is about personal choice, control, freedom, liberty. Without it, you cannot have a free society.
So whether I do or don't post my kill pics has nothing at all to do with the question of whether we should all be compelled under threat of the prosecution to tell the whole world what we did, when, and where.
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#3042614 - 11/20/12 06:40 PM
Re: Check if a deer was tagged?
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mike243
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My privacy should not be trumped by someone curiosity. Just my opinion, I understand the open records for gov activities but what I do is privat. I am against open records for a lot of things to include carry permits. I think any gov record that has privet info on it should have the personal info removed. ding ding,sign me up,my names on enuf lists for guns i have bought & own & who i voted for & how many years i was in the service & what weapons i know how to use.
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