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<blockquote data-quote="Hduke86" data-source="post: 5039021" data-attributes="member: 18913"><p>Ok now we're getting a little sidetracked. This whole boycotting thing is just NOT realistic. I compare this to the Defund the Police movement by the left. They're not happy with what some police officers did or do so they want them gone. Just like here in this thread, yes mistakes have been made on BOTH sides of the argument but I for one know that twra has helped out tremendously with restocking and setting limits on game and HELPING to have a plenty of wildlife around. This is NOT what caused this thread to start. It's over the blind proposal changes and nothing to do with wildlife management but more or less the management of hunters opportunity. I've said from the get go that I'm AGAINST the change and I'm from East Tennessee. There's going to be wasted blinds and interruptions in the hunts. These locations are not like going out on a main lake at mile marker so and so but hazardous to navigate. I'm all for blind hopping IF you don't mess with the stuff that's at the blind and it's AFTER legal light. I know I'm in the minority probably in East Tennessee when I say I hope it gets stopped and they back up and punt when this has been discussed more cause it seems as though it's not been well thought out and it's to say "hey here's more opportunity" but at what cost and complications. More opportunities to me is more land to hunt and this proposal is NOT more land. Ive had the same opportunity living 4 hours away as someone living 5 minutes away. The only difference is I have to drive but my chances were just as good as a local to get picked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hduke86, post: 5039021, member: 18913"] Ok now we’re getting a little sidetracked. This whole boycotting thing is just NOT realistic. I compare this to the Defund the Police movement by the left. They’re not happy with what some police officers did or do so they want them gone. Just like here in this thread, yes mistakes have been made on BOTH sides of the argument but I for one know that twra has helped out tremendously with restocking and setting limits on game and HELPING to have a plenty of wildlife around. This is NOT what caused this thread to start. It’s over the blind proposal changes and nothing to do with wildlife management but more or less the management of hunters opportunity. I’ve said from the get go that I’m AGAINST the change and I’m from East Tennessee. There’s going to be wasted blinds and interruptions in the hunts. These locations are not like going out on a main lake at mile marker so and so but hazardous to navigate. I’m all for blind hopping IF you don’t mess with the stuff that’s at the blind and it’s AFTER legal light. I know I’m in the minority probably in East Tennessee when I say I hope it gets stopped and they back up and punt when this has been discussed more cause it seems as though it’s not been well thought out and it’s to say “hey here’s more opportunity” but at what cost and complications. More opportunities to me is more land to hunt and this proposal is NOT more land. Ive had the same opportunity living 4 hours away as someone living 5 minutes away. The only difference is I have to drive but my chances were just as good as a local to get picked. [/QUOTE]
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