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<blockquote data-quote="Granddaddy" data-source="post: 5028294" data-attributes="member: 471"><p>Yep have never understood the logic employed at Shelby Forrest. They should simply limit days, hours & numbers of hunters & let the hunters chose locations. No permanent blinds, no improved access, just let hunters who are willing to work & explore find their spots to hunt. There could be some excellent green timber hunting in Shelby Forrest in addition to some traditional areas like Eagle Lake, Round Pond & Brinkley Bayou. All that is needed is limited hunter numbers, limited days & limited hours, but yes there are some areas north if the TWRA would just get out of the way & quit imposing senseless rules.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Granddaddy, post: 5028294, member: 471"] Yep have never understood the logic employed at Shelby Forrest. They should simply limit days, hours & numbers of hunters & let the hunters chose locations. No permanent blinds, no improved access, just let hunters who are willing to work & explore find their spots to hunt. There could be some excellent green timber hunting in Shelby Forrest in addition to some traditional areas like Eagle Lake, Round Pond & Brinkley Bayou. All that is needed is limited hunter numbers, limited days & limited hours, but yes there are some areas north if the TWRA would just get out of the way & quit imposing senseless rules. [/QUOTE]
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