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<blockquote data-quote="younggun308" data-source="post: 4976929" data-attributes="member: 4042"><p>I wish they allowed blind jumping in Chickamauga blind WMAs. I live less than an hour from all but one of them (less than half an hour from more than half of them). It would increase the odds that they get hunted on weekdays and not just weekends. I'll always put in for the 3-day hunts, and eventually I'll draw. But it would be nice to be able to roll the dice on a weekday morning.</p><p>But the agency is probably convinced, with good reason, that agents will end up wasting hours breaking up fistfights if they allow blind hoppers. At the very least they should have a sunrise draw for unoccupied blinds if anyone is in the parking lot.</p><p></p><p>I have a buddy in Illinois who deer hunted in a State Forest where they assign you a somewhat loosely labeled "zone." First-come, first-serve to a point, but also works in such a way that if someone leaves the spot opens back up. That would mean someone from the agency has to be present, though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="younggun308, post: 4976929, member: 4042"] I wish they allowed blind jumping in Chickamauga blind WMAs. I live less than an hour from all but one of them (less than half an hour from more than half of them). It would increase the odds that they get hunted on weekdays and not just weekends. I’ll always put in for the 3-day hunts, and eventually I’ll draw. But it would be nice to be able to roll the dice on a weekday morning. But the agency is probably convinced, with good reason, that agents will end up wasting hours breaking up fistfights if they allow blind hoppers. At the very least they should have a sunrise draw for unoccupied blinds if anyone is in the parking lot. I have a buddy in Illinois who deer hunted in a State Forest where they assign you a somewhat loosely labeled “zone.” First-come, first-serve to a point, but also works in such a way that if someone leaves the spot opens back up. That would mean someone from the agency has to be present, though. [/QUOTE]
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