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<blockquote data-quote="TNGunsmoke" data-source="post: 5191278" data-attributes="member: 10346"><p>They can go back, but they won't. That would mean they'd have to admit that they made a mistake, at least in the way they went about it. They've wanted to go to electronic draw for years, COVID just gave them the excuse. And they've botched both draws that they've held electronically, albeit this years much worse than last. And for those of us that buy the sportsman's license, there was no fee anyhow to enter the early/mid/late segment draws, so that $12 or so savings doesn't apply. Personally, I figure there are more changes coming. I hope they're able to correct things, but my fear is that they'll continue to make things worse and drive more people out of the duck hunting game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNGunsmoke, post: 5191278, member: 10346"] They can go back, but they won't. That would mean they'd have to admit that they made a mistake, at least in the way they went about it. They've wanted to go to electronic draw for years, COVID just gave them the excuse. And they've botched both draws that they've held electronically, albeit this years much worse than last. And for those of us that buy the sportsman's license, there was no fee anyhow to enter the early/mid/late segment draws, so that $12 or so savings doesn't apply. Personally, I figure there are more changes coming. I hope they're able to correct things, but my fear is that they'll continue to make things worse and drive more people out of the duck hunting game. [/QUOTE]
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