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<blockquote data-quote="Woody Armor" data-source="post: 4066902" data-attributes="member: 16646"><p>Just to follow up to my earlier post (As lengthy as it was, unfortunately it needed to get stated) here is some direct quotes from the Cheatham Wildlife Management Area map that <strong>ironically</strong> is available <strong>right at Randy's office for the public to take</strong>: :lol: </p><p></p><p><span style="color: #FF0000">So let me get this straight.......</span></p><p></p><p>1. "The TWRA currently has 10 miles of Type #2 gravel roads and 53 miles of Type #3 large gravel roads on Cheatham, and the Agency is in the process of renovating the existing road system to meet future needs." :lol: </p><p></p><p><span style="color: #FF0000">I am not the smartest fella in the world, but I would take that to mean helping hunters gain access within the WMA. Well, according to the next quote that was pulled from the same map pamphlet it appears I might just be on the right track.....</span></p><p></p><p>2. "The roads will improve hunter access and access to management activities." :lol: </p><p></p><p><span style="color: #FF0000">This is one of the most basic and fundamental tasks of a Wildlife Management Area staff.</span></p><p><span style="color: #FF0000"></span></p><p><span style="color: #FF0000">Come on Cheatham, get your act together and get with the program and follow your own stated purpose as clearly quoted above :bash: .....this situation CAN and SHOULD be easily reversed immediately as the archery season is quickly approaching. </span></p><p></p><p>I do not know who is truly driving this decision, but whoever or whatever group of individuals that have prompted it have become totally detached from reality and have completely forgotten who they are there to serve and why their positions even exist. </p><p></p><p><strong>When the very people running the Cheatham WMA do not even realize what information is printed in their own dang information materials :lol: and start making ridiculous and irrational decisions directly contradicting what is in black and white (not too mention lacking the basic common sense for a plausible reason beyond what is even in their own dang pamphlet) then there are some serious issues that need to be addressed with the staffing positions involved over at the WMA.</strong> </p><p></p><p>I am heading over today to see if the cables are still locked across the trails. Hopefully I will see open roads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woody Armor, post: 4066902, member: 16646"] Just to follow up to my earlier post (As lengthy as it was, unfortunately it needed to get stated) here is some direct quotes from the Cheatham Wildlife Management Area map that [b]ironically[/b] is available [b]right at Randy's office for the public to take[/b]: :lol: [color=#FF0000]So let me get this straight.......[/color] 1. "The TWRA currently has 10 miles of Type #2 gravel roads and 53 miles of Type #3 large gravel roads on Cheatham, and the Agency is in the process of renovating the existing road system to meet future needs." :lol: [color=#FF0000]I am not the smartest fella in the world, but I would take that to mean helping hunters gain access within the WMA. Well, according to the next quote that was pulled from the same map pamphlet it appears I might just be on the right track.....[/color] 2. "The roads will improve hunter access and access to management activities." :lol: [color=#FF0000]This is one of the most basic and fundamental tasks of a Wildlife Management Area staff. Come on Cheatham, get your act together and get with the program and follow your own stated purpose as clearly quoted above :bash: .....this situation CAN and SHOULD be easily reversed immediately as the archery season is quickly approaching. [/color] I do not know who is truly driving this decision, but whoever or whatever group of individuals that have prompted it have become totally detached from reality and have completely forgotten who they are there to serve and why their positions even exist. [b]When the very people running the Cheatham WMA do not even realize what information is printed in their own dang information materials :lol: and start making ridiculous and irrational decisions directly contradicting what is in black and white (not too mention lacking the basic common sense for a plausible reason beyond what is even in their own dang pamphlet) then there are some serious issues that need to be addressed with the staffing positions involved over at the WMA.[/b] I am heading over today to see if the cables are still locked across the trails. Hopefully I will see open roads. [/QUOTE]
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