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<blockquote data-quote="casjoker" data-source="post: 4965528" data-attributes="member: 17057"><p>But isn't that the issue, a person who lives in West TN an hour or two from great duck hunting and can go every weekend feels they shouldn't pay a "penalty" to a person who lives 5 hours across the state and will only go for two long weekends a season? How do you find the balance point? The duck clubs and leases have gotten so expensive the average guy can't afford to pay. Sure someone might be able to afford a guide for one trip but one trip a year doesn't do it for most. Possibly, a system like AR where there is no draw and its first to the hole wins. Maybe social media should ban all hunting glory posts and that would eliminate about 20% of the clowns that are there because it looks cool on Instagram. </p><p></p><p>There is no easy answer when the number of people trying to access a limited resource is greater than the resource allows. Someone always feels like they are the loser. Just like many of us feel left out because we can't afford to get on a lease that is stacking up 2000+ kills per year. </p><p></p><p>Maybe all the state money would be better spent on buying more land or some sort of waterfowl breading program.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="casjoker, post: 4965528, member: 17057"] But isn't that the issue, a person who lives in West TN an hour or two from great duck hunting and can go every weekend feels they shouldn't pay a "penalty" to a person who lives 5 hours across the state and will only go for two long weekends a season? How do you find the balance point? The duck clubs and leases have gotten so expensive the average guy can't afford to pay. Sure someone might be able to afford a guide for one trip but one trip a year doesn't do it for most. Possibly, a system like AR where there is no draw and its first to the hole wins. Maybe social media should ban all hunting glory posts and that would eliminate about 20% of the clowns that are there because it looks cool on Instagram. There is no easy answer when the number of people trying to access a limited resource is greater than the resource allows. Someone always feels like they are the loser. Just like many of us feel left out because we can't afford to get on a lease that is stacking up 2000+ kills per year. Maybe all the state money would be better spent on buying more land or some sort of waterfowl breading program. [/QUOTE]
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