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<blockquote data-quote="tickweed" data-source="post: 4973874" data-attributes="member: 7928"><p>I have hunted the WMAs, been part of the blind draws, though never drawn, been ever yr to Camden since 1980, but have got to sign on a time or two. I don't see it as gloom and doom for duck hunters. If passed, it will probably become in the end a staked site type of boat hunting, kinda like crockett. Its not near as comfortable hunting out of a boat, I know. I wish TWRA would do something about areas they just open wide open to as many boats that want to hunt, in very small areas. Especially the ones with easy boat access. These need to be limited. These are the ones that need numbered stake sites, instead of 60 boats on 100 acres. Very unsafe, an just kills the hunting in these areas with all the pressure. People start camping out at the ramps Thanksgiving morning, 2 days before season to be first in line to acess one of the few good holes on the WMA. TWRA has many acres that people could spread out better, with limited access. Crazy. Why don't these guys just get a lease? Then you got people shooting low birds right in each others faces. I wish ALL WMAs had a type of daily or weekly draw for waterfowl hunting just for this very reason, especially west Tn. As Crosshairy stated in a previous post, TWRA has lots of acres, especially Tigrett that could support boat sites, staked, that people don't even hunt. Lots of acres on the middle and north fork that people could hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tickweed, post: 4973874, member: 7928"] I have hunted the WMAs, been part of the blind draws, though never drawn, been ever yr to Camden since 1980, but have got to sign on a time or two. I don't see it as gloom and doom for duck hunters. If passed, it will probably become in the end a staked site type of boat hunting, kinda like crockett. Its not near as comfortable hunting out of a boat, I know. I wish TWRA would do something about areas they just open wide open to as many boats that want to hunt, in very small areas. Especially the ones with easy boat access. These need to be limited. These are the ones that need numbered stake sites, instead of 60 boats on 100 acres. Very unsafe, an just kills the hunting in these areas with all the pressure. People start camping out at the ramps Thanksgiving morning, 2 days before season to be first in line to acess one of the few good holes on the WMA. TWRA has many acres that people could spread out better, with limited access. Crazy. Why don't these guys just get a lease? Then you got people shooting low birds right in each others faces. I wish ALL WMAs had a type of daily or weekly draw for waterfowl hunting just for this very reason, especially west Tn. As Crosshairy stated in a previous post, TWRA has lots of acres, especially Tigrett that could support boat sites, staked, that people don't even hunt. Lots of acres on the middle and north fork that people could hunt. [/QUOTE]
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