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<blockquote data-quote="Andy S." data-source="post: 5113611" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>For all of those who care about the future of public land turkey hunting, read th88's comments over the last few posts. It behooves me to think there are hunters among us who REPEATEDLY post vital insider information on forums, social media and YouTube without any regard for the potential negative impacts of the sport, limited access and resource going forward. I am sorry, you have to think past your nose before doing these things. As mentioned above, it has been ongoing for a decade, but the snowball has really gained momentum in the last few years and the effects are being felt across the board, by all parties involved, even those mostly responsible. I highly suspect more stringent regulations and application procedures are forthcoming to curb the repeated careless exploitation of the species.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy S., post: 5113611, member: 131"] For all of those who care about the future of public land turkey hunting, read th88's comments over the last few posts. It behooves me to think there are hunters among us who REPEATEDLY post vital insider information on forums, social media and YouTube without any regard for the potential negative impacts of the sport, limited access and resource going forward. I am sorry, you have to think past your nose before doing these things. As mentioned above, it has been ongoing for a decade, but the snowball has really gained momentum in the last few years and the effects are being felt across the board, by all parties involved, even those mostly responsible. I highly suspect more stringent regulations and application procedures are forthcoming to curb the repeated careless exploitation of the species. [/QUOTE]
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