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<blockquote data-quote="Smashdn" data-source="post: 5052806" data-attributes="member: 10438"><p>This is like them coming out originally telling you you owe them $100. We all gripe and they agree to cut it to $20 and we all rejoice.</p><p></p><p>Any of these changes don't seem to be addressing the root cause, if their main gripe is selling blinds.</p><p></p><p>I really didn't like in the video where he said they weren't trying to increase utilization, just increase opportunity. I disagree with their definition of opportunity as it seems very clear they want to make using the wma's easy and not require much effort in the way of the hunter other than showing up on the given date and getting to their assigned blind. That is creating lazy hunts. </p><p></p><p>If you want to show up some place at a given date and have the work of brushing and maintaining a blind and hole done for you, that already exists. They are called guided hunts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smashdn, post: 5052806, member: 10438"] This is like them coming out originally telling you you owe them $100. We all gripe and they agree to cut it to $20 and we all rejoice. Any of these changes don't seem to be addressing the root cause, if their main gripe is selling blinds. I really didn't like in the video where he said they weren't trying to increase utilization, just increase opportunity. I disagree with their definition of opportunity as it seems very clear they want to make using the wma's easy and not require much effort in the way of the hunter other than showing up on the given date and getting to their assigned blind. That is creating lazy hunts. If you want to show up some place at a given date and have the work of brushing and maintaining a blind and hole done for you, that already exists. They are called guided hunts. [/QUOTE]
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