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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5860744" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>For very specific localized situations like this, it would be nice to see some localized regulation. I understand the TWRA already has a lot on their plate trying to set regulations for each unit so micro managing even further would serve nobody well. As such I think it would be worth rethinking the wildlife resource management agencies in a new way. Borrow a page from government. Our government model effectively works exactly the same at each level from federal all the way down to local. We even use the model in governing churches and corporations and other organizations. But when it comes to our wildlife resources we are managed in large by a dictatorship at the top with earls/enforcers placed for each locality, but those enforcers merely project decisions from the top. If each county had its own game commission voted on by its license holders then situations like you describe could be dealt with in a much more pointed and effective, personal way. </p><p></p><p>That's not to say we do not need state level management. We do. But we also need local level management and that is something we do not have. All other forms of government do. Wildlife resources do not. But it should IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5860744, member: 20583"] For very specific localized situations like this, it would be nice to see some localized regulation. I understand the TWRA already has a lot on their plate trying to set regulations for each unit so micro managing even further would serve nobody well. As such I think it would be worth rethinking the wildlife resource management agencies in a new way. Borrow a page from government. Our government model effectively works exactly the same at each level from federal all the way down to local. We even use the model in governing churches and corporations and other organizations. But when it comes to our wildlife resources we are managed in large by a dictatorship at the top with earls/enforcers placed for each locality, but those enforcers merely project decisions from the top. If each county had its own game commission voted on by its license holders then situations like you describe could be dealt with in a much more pointed and effective, personal way. That's not to say we do not need state level management. We do. But we also need local level management and that is something we do not have. All other forms of government do. Wildlife resources do not. But it should IMO. [/QUOTE]
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