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<blockquote data-quote="Bone Collector" data-source="post: 2021881" data-attributes="member: 7419"><p>I have never drawn for a blind. I intended to go yesterday and did not make it. Last year i was at Reelfoot with my brother and it was the day of the drawing. a guy told us we should go and see if we could get drawn high in the picking order. He said if you draw #1 it is worth between $4-6,000. I almost fell over. I had no idea it was illegal and do not see why the TWRA would get involved or stick their nose into it. If I draw #1 and some rich guy wants it and is willing to pay me to make his selection and the promise that I will not hunt it, then i see that as my business. </p><p></p><p>To me it is no different than some landowner leasing at $10-$20 an acre. While you may not own the blind, you have the rights to it and if you want to lease the rights for the season, that should be your right. IMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bone Collector, post: 2021881, member: 7419"] I have never drawn for a blind. I intended to go yesterday and did not make it. Last year i was at Reelfoot with my brother and it was the day of the drawing. a guy told us we should go and see if we could get drawn high in the picking order. He said if you draw #1 it is worth between $4-6,000. I almost fell over. I had no idea it was illegal and do not see why the TWRA would get involved or stick their nose into it. If I draw #1 and some rich guy wants it and is willing to pay me to make his selection and the promise that I will not hunt it, then i see that as my business. To me it is no different than some landowner leasing at $10-$20 an acre. While you may not own the blind, you have the rights to it and if you want to lease the rights for the season, that should be your right. IMO [/QUOTE]
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