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<blockquote data-quote="MidTennFisher" data-source="post: 5841693" data-attributes="member: 11842"><p>Let's be honest - if SCDNR really cared about issues like coytoes and feral hogs they'd let us trap them, and every single other predator, on public land. Instead, they basically create breeding sanctuaries on public land for hogs, yotes, and other predators. </p><p></p><p>Matter of fact, we can't trap ANYTHING on public land here. Because SCDNR does not give the smallest crap about public land hunters in this state. I strongly regret ever moving here and can't wait for the right opportunity, career and housing market wise, to either get back to Tennessee or just move to a state with actual game management. Though I do hope you and I get to do some coastal fishing before we leave! </p><p></p><p>My friend put it well the other day when comparing SCDNR and TWRA. If TWRA is a 5 star college football recruit, SCDNR is the water boy. I'd take it a step further and say SCDNR is the dork in the cheapseat stands with body paint yelling "we're number 1" using "we" as if he somehow contributes knowing the most athletic thing he's done in 20 years is walk up the stairs to his seat. </p><p></p><p>There is not a state wildlife agency in the lower 48 that does a worse job than SCDNR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MidTennFisher, post: 5841693, member: 11842"] Let's be honest - if SCDNR really cared about issues like coytoes and feral hogs they'd let us trap them, and every single other predator, on public land. Instead, they basically create breeding sanctuaries on public land for hogs, yotes, and other predators. Matter of fact, we can't trap ANYTHING on public land here. Because SCDNR does not give the smallest crap about public land hunters in this state. I strongly regret ever moving here and can't wait for the right opportunity, career and housing market wise, to either get back to Tennessee or just move to a state with actual game management. Though I do hope you and I get to do some coastal fishing before we leave! My friend put it well the other day when comparing SCDNR and TWRA. If TWRA is a 5 star college football recruit, SCDNR is the water boy. I'd take it a step further and say SCDNR is the dork in the cheapseat stands with body paint yelling "we're number 1" using "we" as if he somehow contributes knowing the most athletic thing he's done in 20 years is walk up the stairs to his seat. There is not a state wildlife agency in the lower 48 that does a worse job than SCDNR. [/QUOTE]
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