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<blockquote data-quote="Ranger Scout" data-source="post: 5038994" data-attributes="member: 9426"><p>You are dead wrong about the TWRA if it wasn't for them having the kind of deer, and turkey management in the 70s and 80s you wouldn't have the kinds of numbers that you have now when I was a kid if you shot a deer you tagged it when it hit the ground carried it to a checking station and checked it in that day. If you saw a turkey you had better turn your head the other way for a few years then the flock got large enough to hunt. They have made mistakes like letting the commercial fishing about wipe out the shovel bill, also years ago the crappie and Jack were almost wiped out, what people don't understand is that when you are dealing with nature you have to continuously adjust the rules because things happen that are out of hunters and the TWRAs hands it's a good thing that the rules aren't set in stone so they can be adjusted. I guarantee what rules that they have changed on the duck blinds will be re looked at in a few years and be adjusted again. The comment about the food plots I don't see why it would be the TWRAs responsibility to feed deer, and turkey that totally should be up to mother nature because the more man messes with wildlife the more damage he can do if not being careful. If a hunting club wants to plant food plots then so be it, you should have that right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranger Scout, post: 5038994, member: 9426"] You are dead wrong about the TWRA if it wasn't for them having the kind of deer, and turkey management in the 70s and 80s you wouldn't have the kinds of numbers that you have now when I was a kid if you shot a deer you tagged it when it hit the ground carried it to a checking station and checked it in that day. If you saw a turkey you had better turn your head the other way for a few years then the flock got large enough to hunt. They have made mistakes like letting the commercial fishing about wipe out the shovel bill, also years ago the crappie and Jack were almost wiped out, what people don't understand is that when you are dealing with nature you have to continuously adjust the rules because things happen that are out of hunters and the TWRAs hands it's a good thing that the rules aren't set in stone so they can be adjusted. I guarantee what rules that they have changed on the duck blinds will be re looked at in a few years and be adjusted again. The comment about the food plots I don't see why it would be the TWRAs responsibility to feed deer, and turkey that totally should be up to mother nature because the more man messes with wildlife the more damage he can do if not being careful. If a hunting club wants to plant food plots then so be it, you should have that right. [/QUOTE]
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