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The reason there were so many leftover blinds
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<blockquote data-quote="Crappie Hunter" data-source="post: 5479389" data-attributes="member: 15682"><p>Thanks for the clarification. As stated, I haven't kept up with this, so i do not understand the "tier" designation. The fact that anyone thinks that this is the right way to do things is beyond me. You can't make it right no matter how you twist it. It's just a way to keep folks from killing ducks, and write tickets. I honestly don't see how they are keeping any blinds at all with these rules. If a group of guys hops an empty blind and gets a ticket for it, I could see that turning into a fire real quick. Just when you think they (TWRA) can't possibly screw anything up any worse than they have Reelfoot, there's this. Some of the most memorable hunts I've ever been on have been when we just dumped the boat in and hopped a blind. The fact that the oportunity to make memories like that is gone is unacceptable. More government over reach and pocket lining.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crappie Hunter, post: 5479389, member: 15682"] Thanks for the clarification. As stated, I haven't kept up with this, so i do not understand the "tier" designation. The fact that anyone thinks that this is the right way to do things is beyond me. You can't make it right no matter how you twist it. It's just a way to keep folks from killing ducks, and write tickets. I honestly don't see how they are keeping any blinds at all with these rules. If a group of guys hops an empty blind and gets a ticket for it, I could see that turning into a fire real quick. Just when you think they (TWRA) can't possibly screw anything up any worse than they have Reelfoot, there's this. Some of the most memorable hunts I've ever been on have been when we just dumped the boat in and hopped a blind. The fact that the oportunity to make memories like that is gone is unacceptable. More government over reach and pocket lining. [/QUOTE]
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