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Since TWRA doesn't want anyone hopping into a tier 2 blind because they don't want them trashed. Does that mean that people with private blinds on places like Reelfoot can lock the door on their blind to keep it from getting trashed? It's the same principle right only difference is these people built their blind with their money not our money. And no this was not directed at the person that was wanting to hop blinds on Reelfoot in the post below. #moreopportunity
 

Dodge Man

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Since TWRA doesn't want anyone hopping into a tier 2 blind because they don't want them trashed. Does that mean that people with private blinds on places like Reelfoot can lock the door on their blind to keep it from getting trashed? It's the same principle right only difference is these people built their blind with their money not our money. And no this was not directed at the person that was wanting to hop blinds on Reelfoot in the post below. #moreopportunity
Most of them have the blind locked up but they have to leave access to the shooting deck.
 

cmn

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Since TWRA doesn't want anyone hopping into a tier 2 blind because they don't want them trashed. Does that mean that people with private blinds on places like Reelfoot can lock the door on their blind to keep it from getting trashed? It's the same principle right only difference is these people built their blind with their money not our money. And no this was not directed at the person that was wanting to hop blinds on Reelfoot in the post below. #moreopportunity
That is not the main reason...They want hunters who draw these blinds to be able to access their blind at any point in the day. They know it could be tough to find them and then deal with decoys etc...
 

West_Tn

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That is not the main reason...They want hunters who draw these blinds to be able to access their blind at any point in the day. They know it could be tough to find them and then deal with decoys etc...
If they can't be there at shooting time then oh well they don't want it that bad.
 

JDUB

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That is not the main reason...They want hunters who draw these blinds to be able to access their blind at any point in the day. They know it could be tough to find them and then deal with decoys etc...
so having your cake and eating too? Should they a left a parking spot right by the ramp? Maybe only if your from anywhere but W TN huh? More opportunity and all.....
 

Dodge Man

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That is not the main reason...They want hunters who draw these blinds to be able to access their blind at any point in the day. They know it could be tough to find them and then deal with decoys etc...
I think they also want accountability if the blind gets trashed or damaged. It is going to be on those who drew the blind. They don't want random people hoping them and leaving a mess.
 

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