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<blockquote data-quote="rukiddin" data-source="post: 4964518" data-attributes="member: 6860"><p>It's always baffled me why TWRA just didn't make selling blinds legal. When person gets drawn at public drawing. They are ask if they want to sell. If yes, then it's announced and basically the blind is auctioned off. the person who drew blind splits whatever blind sold for 60/40 with TWRA. That money to TWRA would be earmarked for the operational cost involving waterfowl. </p><p>And as long as we're on subject of selling blinds. It appears to me theres never really been Enforcement of the rule. The money exchange may not be done in public but the offers are made in front of everyone and their brother. An officer does not have to try to hard to find out who bought what. A duck hunter will turn on his own in a heartbeat if it means more or better duck killing opportunities. Haha</p><p>I think the only people the blind rule change will benefit are the weekend warriors. It's gonna be tough on the guys who hunt 40-50+ days a season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rukiddin, post: 4964518, member: 6860"] It’s always baffled me why TWRA just didn’t make selling blinds legal. When person gets drawn at public drawing. They are ask if they want to sell. If yes, then it’s announced and basically the blind is auctioned off. the person who drew blind splits whatever blind sold for 60/40 with TWRA. That money to TWRA would be earmarked for the operational cost involving waterfowl. And as long as we’re on subject of selling blinds. It appears to me theres never really been Enforcement of the rule. The money exchange may not be done in public but the offers are made in front of everyone and their brother. An officer does not have to try to hard to find out who bought what. A duck hunter will turn on his own in a heartbeat if it means more or better duck killing opportunities. Haha I think the only people the blind rule change will benefit are the weekend warriors. It’s gonna be tough on the guys who hunt 40-50+ days a season. [/QUOTE]
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