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My last post regarding the changes to the duck blind draw and tier system
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<blockquote data-quote="waynesworld" data-source="post: 5062645" data-attributes="member: 11600"><p>Well if they would have asked me I would had been in favor of it before reading all the great information that you all have posted. Before you all jump in and say I am stupide and should be banned from this site I will clarify why I would have supported. </p><p>First I will state I have never hunted ducks in TN. When I hunted them in SD and MN most blinds were not open to the public. So only the rich people got to hunt blinds. We did have some places to hunt the sloughs and around some lakes but it was all first come gets the location and someone may go 10 yards over and hunt. When I fist came to TN over 18 years ago I looked into blind draws and thought them to be something that I couldn't do as far as go to a boat ramp and apply for a year spot and then there was the grouping thing. So I didn't hunt, when the ability to apply online came I put in for it last year. There again I was not very smart of the different blinds and there location but I put in for the area of OH that I had my boat docked. I didn't get any probably for the good. But if you asked me that I could be in a drawing for a blind for just a week I would think that it would mean I stood a better chance. I have seen some blinds on OH and some on Woods Res. Both looked easy enough to get to and use. But when Ruger made the post about all you would have to get to one some other place I thought the week thing may not be the best idea. I hope things keep improving and we all get a chance on enjoying all that TN has to offer, not just the rich or the people in the privet know it clubs. Believe me when I say it can be worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="waynesworld, post: 5062645, member: 11600"] Well if they would have asked me I would had been in favor of it before reading all the great information that you all have posted. Before you all jump in and say I am stupide and should be banned from this site I will clarify why I would have supported. First I will state I have never hunted ducks in TN. When I hunted them in SD and MN most blinds were not open to the public. So only the rich people got to hunt blinds. We did have some places to hunt the sloughs and around some lakes but it was all first come gets the location and someone may go 10 yards over and hunt. When I fist came to TN over 18 years ago I looked into blind draws and thought them to be something that I couldn't do as far as go to a boat ramp and apply for a year spot and then there was the grouping thing. So I didn't hunt, when the ability to apply online came I put in for it last year. There again I was not very smart of the different blinds and there location but I put in for the area of OH that I had my boat docked. I didn't get any probably for the good. But if you asked me that I could be in a drawing for a blind for just a week I would think that it would mean I stood a better chance. I have seen some blinds on OH and some on Woods Res. Both looked easy enough to get to and use. But when Ruger made the post about all you would have to get to one some other place I thought the week thing may not be the best idea. I hope things keep improving and we all get a chance on enjoying all that TN has to offer, not just the rich or the people in the privet know it clubs. Believe me when I say it can be worse. [/QUOTE]
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