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Hunter overcrowding and the privatization of access
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<blockquote data-quote="kaizen leader" data-source="post: 5840202" data-attributes="member: 23120"><p>Repeat post. I'd like some of your opinions on this suggestion. Not that TWRA would ever do it but to plant some seeds of thought. Out of the box. </p><p></p><p>Many land owners just don't want the hassle and worry. Maybe TWRA could have a hunter respect certification where hunters have to take classes on private land owner expectations and respect for nature. Certify them along with a commitment to follow those expectations or loose their hunting and fishing privileges for a year. Then reach out to private land owners with an agreement that those certified hunters cannot enter in litigation against the land owner. Maybe land owners would agree to something like that. It would require TWRA to respond and enforce these agreements and manage the training. All at a cost to the hunters.</p><p>Do you think that might work. It would create a new value stream, educate hunters, improve accountability, and develop relationships.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kaizen leader, post: 5840202, member: 23120"] Repeat post. I’d like some of your opinions on this suggestion. Not that TWRA would ever do it but to plant some seeds of thought. Out of the box. Many land owners just don’t want the hassle and worry. Maybe TWRA could have a hunter respect certification where hunters have to take classes on private land owner expectations and respect for nature. Certify them along with a commitment to follow those expectations or loose their hunting and fishing privileges for a year. Then reach out to private land owners with an agreement that those certified hunters cannot enter in litigation against the land owner. Maybe land owners would agree to something like that. It would require TWRA to respond and enforce these agreements and manage the training. All at a cost to the hunters. Do you think that might work. It would create a new value stream, educate hunters, improve accountability, and develop relationships. [/QUOTE]
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