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<blockquote data-quote="GMB54" data-source="post: 5224906" data-attributes="member: 15365"><p>Our managed hunts pretty much cover all the bases. From youth to bow to disabled hunts. There are even some for firearms and first time hunters that never checked in a deer before. Each conservation area sets its bag limit and hunter quota. I apply for one the most popular muzzleloader managed hunts because of the limited tags available and the point you get if you dont get drawn. Cant say i remember a womens only hunt but its possible we had/have one. That area actually offers 2-3 hunts for MLs. One only for first time ML hunters iirc.</p><p></p><p>While none of this is perfect i think micro management is more fair. Everyone gets that chance for the hunt they want and you can still hunt the regular seasons without some retarded pencil pushing politician telling me i cant ignite my powder inline if i want to hunt. </p><p></p><p>I still have not gotten the answer how my load of a 350gr pure lead conical at 1300-1400fps is any different being shot from my inline than a sidelock. I can do it with a 209, #11 or musket cap. Pretty simple to swap out the parts on a Knight to make it legal for those restrictions. My scope can come off and a peep put on in minutes.</p><p></p><p>Exactly what advantage am i getting that excludes me and similar hunters?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GMB54, post: 5224906, member: 15365"] Our managed hunts pretty much cover all the bases. From youth to bow to disabled hunts. There are even some for firearms and first time hunters that never checked in a deer before. Each conservation area sets its bag limit and hunter quota. I apply for one the most popular muzzleloader managed hunts because of the limited tags available and the point you get if you dont get drawn. Cant say i remember a womens only hunt but its possible we had/have one. That area actually offers 2-3 hunts for MLs. One only for first time ML hunters iirc. While none of this is perfect i think micro management is more fair. Everyone gets that chance for the hunt they want and you can still hunt the regular seasons without some retarded pencil pushing politician telling me i cant ignite my powder inline if i want to hunt. I still have not gotten the answer how my load of a 350gr pure lead conical at 1300-1400fps is any different being shot from my inline than a sidelock. I can do it with a 209, #11 or musket cap. Pretty simple to swap out the parts on a Knight to make it legal for those restrictions. My scope can come off and a peep put on in minutes. Exactly what advantage am i getting that excludes me and similar hunters? [/QUOTE]
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