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No decoys in AL first 10 days
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<blockquote data-quote="deerfever" data-source="post: 5320918" data-attributes="member: 13434"><p>That's the problem for TWRA you assume it has flopped everywhere just because it did in your area? Been doing it 41 years , better here now than it's been in my neck of the woods.(not a loaded area ,but more now than used to be). Again that's the problem most guys want regulations based on their area it puts TWRA in a bind. They have separated certain areas based on needs. Heck I accepted the fact that a 3 bird limit is plenty no problem at all, I will accept it if they go to a 2 bird limit if they feel it necessary, later season whatever. 30,000 birds or more each year since 2000 would not indicate a total state wide population flop to me. Again I totally believe what you say about your area and understand why you feel the way you do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerfever, post: 5320918, member: 13434"] That's the problem for TWRA you assume it has flopped everywhere just because it did in your area? Been doing it 41 years , better here now than it's been in my neck of the woods.(not a loaded area ,but more now than used to be). Again that's the problem most guys want regulations based on their area it puts TWRA in a bind. They have separated certain areas based on needs. Heck I accepted the fact that a 3 bird limit is plenty no problem at all, I will accept it if they go to a 2 bird limit if they feel it necessary, later season whatever. 30,000 birds or more each year since 2000 would not indicate a total state wide population flop to me. Again I totally believe what you say about your area and understand why you feel the way you do. [/QUOTE]
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