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<blockquote data-quote="Westtnduckhtr" data-source="post: 5063729" data-attributes="member: 16105"><p>People buying blinds are for the most part buying with "pooled money" everyone chipping in that wants to hunt. I still stand by my asking around, your so called "rich people" are not going to hunt the places mentioned in my earlier post.</p><p>While it may be true a commissioner wanted a place to hunt, I would find it hard to believe he would propose legislation just to have a place to hunt a few days.</p><p>We can agree that I feel guiding should not be held or allowed on public property. It robs opportunity from the public. Also, buying and selling blinds should not be allowed.</p><p>I just want to mention, I do not currently hunt waterfowl in TN, despite owning a farm in WTN. So no worries about me every taking your spot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Westtnduckhtr, post: 5063729, member: 16105"] People buying blinds are for the most part buying with “pooled money” everyone chipping in that wants to hunt. I still stand by my asking around, your so called “rich people” are not going to hunt the places mentioned in my earlier post. While it may be true a commissioner wanted a place to hunt, I would find it hard to believe he would propose legislation just to have a place to hunt a few days. We can agree that I feel guiding should not be held or allowed on public property. It robs opportunity from the public. Also, buying and selling blinds should not be allowed. I just want to mention, I do not currently hunt waterfowl in TN, despite owning a farm in WTN. So no worries about me every taking your spot. [/QUOTE]
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