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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="Shady" data-source="post: 5064815" data-attributes="member: 19987"><p>Hard Country shaking things up with some common sense around here.</p><p></p><p>Let's face it, the public guys had the old system figured out, now the new changes are making a few folks uncomfortable. It's not about more or less opportunities for others, it's about less opportunities for you. Every single duck hunter I know, couldn't care less about anyone else but himself and whoever is in their hunting group for the morning.</p><p></p><p>You want more opportunities and a better quality hunt? Go buy or lease private ground. Doesn't take many guys to have some buying/leasing power for decent ground. Take matters into your own hands. Quit depending on some government agency to do the right thing in any aspect of you life. They have and always will let you down.</p><p></p><p>We all make sacrifices for the things we love. How bad do you love it?</p><p></p><p>I am by no means rich, and have had nothing given to me. I just learned long ago that I had to work hard enough to make enough money to support the things I love. You have 305 days to ensure you enjoy 60. It really is that simple. Don't complicate things.</p><p></p><p>****Lord help us if things change and we actually have ducks decide to migrate to these parts like the old days. Then things will get rowdy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shady, post: 5064815, member: 19987"] Hard Country shaking things up with some common sense around here. Let’s face it, the public guys had the old system figured out, now the new changes are making a few folks uncomfortable. It’s not about more or less opportunities for others, it’s about less opportunities for you. Every single duck hunter I know, couldn’t care less about anyone else but himself and whoever is in their hunting group for the morning. You want more opportunities and a better quality hunt? Go buy or lease private ground. Doesn’t take many guys to have some buying/leasing power for decent ground. Take matters into your own hands. Quit depending on some government agency to do the right thing in any aspect of you life. They have and always will let you down. We all make sacrifices for the things we love. How bad do you love it? I am by no means rich, and have had nothing given to me. I just learned long ago that I had to work hard enough to make enough money to support the things I love. You have 305 days to ensure you enjoy 60. It really is that simple. Don’t complicate things. ****Lord help us if things change and we actually have ducks decide to migrate to these parts like the old days. Then things will get rowdy. [/QUOTE]
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