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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: 5065247" data-attributes="member: 11600"><p>Smash you misunderstand, I understood how it worked form many post on the website in the past when I moved down here over 18 years ago from South Dakota. I just never put in for a blind because I couldn't go to the draws at the boat ramps or just never thought of it when they were getting done. No i am not a huge duck hunter and if never get drawn for a blind would not bother me. But i do buy a sportsman lisc and so i am able to put in for the draws. Now if your post actually reflect how long you been on this forum then you may not known different post that I think i even made about the draws were if i get drawn I would be invite anyone from TNDeer to come any time they wanted. But if the blinds are so sought after and the birds are so few why doesn't TWRA close them to out of state people? I know there are states that do that for other hunting. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> </p><p></p><p>Oh and Smash if you are an alter logon and just using that one to vent then that's on you. I never got asked for my opinion on what the commission should do, I just stated that sometimes people think there is a better way to do things but don't know all the side effects. After some of the very lengthy explanations from Ruger I do realize it is not as simple as the hunting deer in the WMA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="waynesworld, post: 5065247, member: 11600"] Smash you misunderstand, I understood how it worked form many post on the website in the past when I moved down here over 18 years ago from South Dakota. I just never put in for a blind because I couldn't go to the draws at the boat ramps or just never thought of it when they were getting done. No i am not a huge duck hunter and if never get drawn for a blind would not bother me. But i do buy a sportsman lisc and so i am able to put in for the draws. Now if your post actually reflect how long you been on this forum then you may not known different post that I think i even made about the draws were if i get drawn I would be invite anyone from TNDeer to come any time they wanted. But if the blinds are so sought after and the birds are so few why doesn't TWRA close them to out of state people? I know there are states that do that for other hunting. :) Oh and Smash if you are an alter logon and just using that one to vent then that's on you. I never got asked for my opinion on what the commission should do, I just stated that sometimes people think there is a better way to do things but don't know all the side effects. After some of the very lengthy explanations from Ruger I do realize it is not as simple as the hunting deer in the WMA. [/QUOTE]
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