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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="Smashdn" data-source="post: 5064729" data-attributes="member: 10438"><p>So you had a boat on OH and been to the blinds and couldn't/wouldn't put in for the draw until it went online? Ever think of picking up the phone and asking the wma staff how it worked? Put a post on here asking how it worked? Ask about blind hopping?</p><p></p><p>For the life of me I cannot understand how folks unwilling to do a little leg work for their own benefit are the ones being listened to regarding the current blind situation. It is almost like those who do a little research and scout are being penalized for having done so. It's "not fair" that guys talk and know when blinds will be open. It's not fair that groups get together ahead of the drawing and plan out how to make the best use of their drawing opportunities. </p><p></p><p>Group of guys I hunt with made sure we had someone with a boat in every group as a sign on or drawn hunter. We figured out who was going to be hunting the most and who would likely hunt with who to maximize our chances of drawing multiple blinds. Planning. It worked. I want to say we had primary access to 4 blinds among about 10 people. Plus all the blinds we could hop.</p><p></p><p>If you aren't hunting on a wma because of the old system that's on you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smashdn, post: 5064729, member: 10438"] So you had a boat on OH and been to the blinds and couldn't/wouldn't put in for the draw until it went online? Ever think of picking up the phone and asking the wma staff how it worked? Put a post on here asking how it worked? Ask about blind hopping? For the life of me I cannot understand how folks unwilling to do a little leg work for their own benefit are the ones being listened to regarding the current blind situation. It is almost like those who do a little research and scout are being penalized for having done so. It's "not fair" that guys talk and know when blinds will be open. It's not fair that groups get together ahead of the drawing and plan out how to make the best use of their drawing opportunities. Group of guys I hunt with made sure we had someone with a boat in every group as a sign on or drawn hunter. We figured out who was going to be hunting the most and who would likely hunt with who to maximize our chances of drawing multiple blinds. Planning. It worked. I want to say we had primary access to 4 blinds among about 10 people. Plus all the blinds we could hop. If you aren't hunting on a wma because of the old system that's on you. [/QUOTE]
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