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Sandhill Crane - do I have a chance at one in middle west Tennessee?
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<blockquote data-quote="TAFKAP" data-source="post: 5525963" data-attributes="member: 7776"><p>The push to online-only EVERYTHING has severely curtailed the "opportunity" for Sandhill crane hunting. Now that it's just a click-to-add option, folks just check the box and get surprised to be awarded a tag for something they've never attempted to hunt before. So instead of being able to draw for hunts and use them, many people are getting sidelined because the system is loaded with coincidental draws that never actually go. </p><p></p><p>The party system would be a huge help because booking a guide can be more easily spread out among a group of likely hunters that would be more inclined to actually use their tags. Another help would be to use the "NOTICE OF INTENT" system, where unused draw slots can be re-issued, and there's not a big suck on the resources by someone that changes their mind or can't go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TAFKAP, post: 5525963, member: 7776"] The push to online-only EVERYTHING has severely curtailed the "opportunity" for Sandhill crane hunting. Now that it's just a click-to-add option, folks just check the box and get surprised to be awarded a tag for something they've never attempted to hunt before. So instead of being able to draw for hunts and use them, many people are getting sidelined because the system is loaded with coincidental draws that never actually go. The party system would be a huge help because booking a guide can be more easily spread out among a group of likely hunters that would be more inclined to actually use their tags. Another help would be to use the "NOTICE OF INTENT" system, where unused draw slots can be re-issued, and there's not a big suck on the resources by someone that changes their mind or can't go. [/QUOTE]
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