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Anyone going to the meeting today?
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<blockquote data-quote="casjoker" data-source="post: 5060452" data-attributes="member: 17057"><p>I got to watch most of the meeting. Thoughtful and heartfelt comments from both sides and everyone keeping it civil was great. I like the proposal to save the blind in Camden Bottoms (106) that has the drawing made of it, very thoughtful gesture. </p><p>I think the discussion on moving blinds around and the thought process/discussion showed there has been a good amount of research was done. </p><p>The survey in order to maintain draw eligibility was a good idea as well.</p><p>Surprised at the number of West TN people there in favor of the new proposals. From the comments on here, I figured 99% of West TN was against this. </p><p>$30,000 per blind! They must be the Biltmore of blinds. </p><p>The people who asked for the changes better show up and hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="casjoker, post: 5060452, member: 17057"] I got to watch most of the meeting. Thoughtful and heartfelt comments from both sides and everyone keeping it civil was great. I like the proposal to save the blind in Camden Bottoms (106) that has the drawing made of it, very thoughtful gesture. I think the discussion on moving blinds around and the thought process/discussion showed there has been a good amount of research was done. The survey in order to maintain draw eligibility was a good idea as well. Surprised at the number of West TN people there in favor of the new proposals. From the comments on here, I figured 99% of West TN was against this. $30,000 per blind! They must be the Biltmore of blinds. The people who asked for the changes better show up and hunt. [/QUOTE]
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