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<blockquote data-quote="Displaced_Vol" data-source="post: 5092532" data-attributes="member: 20484"><p>I tend to believe what he (Dr. Chamberlain) is talking about because he has a couple decades worth of data he's been working on but I try to look at everything objectively. I'll say I think his position allows him to give different & more straight forward opinions than our state guys who have their hands tied for various reasons. I think your all's point is well taken that we don't need to just jump into it and close season until May, but I think it's worth taking a look at start dates which is what TN seems to be doing (if I'm not wrong)? It is undoubtedly a combination of factors that are putting a hurt on these birds, and DC acknowledges that if you listen to him, there is no smoking gun or silver bullet to fix it. </p><p>Last I'll add that I think one reason he seems to be pushing season dates is because it's one relatively simple thing we can change. Yes there's a process to it but changing season structure is much simpler than positively impacting land use strategies on a state level. Just my .02 on the whole deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Displaced_Vol, post: 5092532, member: 20484"] I tend to believe what he (Dr. Chamberlain) is talking about because he has a couple decades worth of data he’s been working on but I try to look at everything objectively. I’ll say I think his position allows him to give different & more straight forward opinions than our state guys who have their hands tied for various reasons. I think your all’s point is well taken that we don’t need to just jump into it and close season until May, but I think it’s worth taking a look at start dates which is what TN seems to be doing (if I’m not wrong)? It is undoubtedly a combination of factors that are putting a hurt on these birds, and DC acknowledges that if you listen to him, there is no smoking gun or silver bullet to fix it. Last I’ll add that I think one reason he seems to be pushing season dates is because it’s one relatively simple thing we can change. Yes there’s a process to it but changing season structure is much simpler than positively impacting land use strategies on a state level. Just my .02 on the whole deal. [/QUOTE]
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