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<blockquote data-quote="GMB54" data-source="post: 5224319" data-attributes="member: 15365"><p>I get it all too well. Some people think they have a right to the woods to themselves and like minded hunters based on how powder is ignited. Those people and special interest groups lobby for a privilege that goes beyond what the rest of us get. In my state i get 1 antlered deer tag for both the firearms and the "alternative" season. I can take 1 antlerless too. Its the same tag.</p><p></p><p>We can however apply for managed hunts in conservation areas. Some of them have more primitive restrictions. I call it micro management vs a state wide "primitive" season. Everyone has a chance to get what they want this way. Our managed hunt tags are mostly before firearms season and the tag dont count against my regular deer tag. We have LOTS of these lottery type hunts all over the state and lots of them have very high success rates.</p><p></p><p>Thanks to the archery lobby there is virtually no chance of a state wide primitive season before firearms season. Not even a 3 day weekend hunt. The archers would have a fit even though they get more tags and far more time to hunt than firearms does.</p><p></p><p>So yeah i get it far too well how some feel they need or deserve a privileged hunt to keep others out of the woods while they hunt the way they want to hunt. As a mostly inline hunter that hunts mostly during the firearms season, i simply call it selfish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GMB54, post: 5224319, member: 15365"] I get it all too well. Some people think they have a right to the woods to themselves and like minded hunters based on how powder is ignited. Those people and special interest groups lobby for a privilege that goes beyond what the rest of us get. In my state i get 1 antlered deer tag for both the firearms and the "alternative" season. I can take 1 antlerless too. Its the same tag. We can however apply for managed hunts in conservation areas. Some of them have more primitive restrictions. I call it micro management vs a state wide "primitive" season. Everyone has a chance to get what they want this way. Our managed hunt tags are mostly before firearms season and the tag dont count against my regular deer tag. We have LOTS of these lottery type hunts all over the state and lots of them have very high success rates. Thanks to the archery lobby there is virtually no chance of a state wide primitive season before firearms season. Not even a 3 day weekend hunt. The archers would have a fit even though they get more tags and far more time to hunt than firearms does. So yeah i get it far too well how some feel they need or deserve a privileged hunt to keep others out of the woods while they hunt the way they want to hunt. As a mostly inline hunter that hunts mostly during the firearms season, i simply call it selfish. [/QUOTE]
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