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<blockquote data-quote="Headhunter" data-source="post: 5060801" data-attributes="member: 652"><p>The meeting was sad and about as crooked as any political process I have ever seen. I stand by my comments about the TWF and the commission has for sure made it clear they are not about common sense and accountability. Reminds me of congress, we have to pass the proposal and then see what is in it, of course we will change the rules and charge the hunters more money to make up for the money we plan to spend. Money we don't have, resources and man power (game wardens are overworked and not enough of them) to implement the proposal will also magically appear from wherever also. </p><p></p><p>The Commission needs to change or go. It is a joke. You can't sell a fairly drawn duck blind because that only benefits the rich, but a rich guy can decide he is to lazy to build a blind and just wants to hunt a couple days during the season, so we change the whole system for the rich guy. REALLY?</p><p></p><p>What a JOKE! </p><p></p><p>I support the game wardens, especially the more I learn about the TWRA as a whole. The rest of the TWRA, may have did great things in the past, but is sure becoming a useless part of the outdoors in Tennessee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Headhunter, post: 5060801, member: 652"] The meeting was sad and about as crooked as any political process I have ever seen. I stand by my comments about the TWF and the commission has for sure made it clear they are not about common sense and accountability. Reminds me of congress, we have to pass the proposal and then see what is in it, of course we will change the rules and charge the hunters more money to make up for the money we plan to spend. Money we don't have, resources and man power (game wardens are overworked and not enough of them) to implement the proposal will also magically appear from wherever also. The Commission needs to change or go. It is a joke. You can't sell a fairly drawn duck blind because that only benefits the rich, but a rich guy can decide he is to lazy to build a blind and just wants to hunt a couple days during the season, so we change the whole system for the rich guy. REALLY? What a JOKE! I support the game wardens, especially the more I learn about the TWRA as a whole. The rest of the TWRA, may have did great things in the past, but is sure becoming a useless part of the outdoors in Tennessee. [/QUOTE]
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