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To guide or not to guide. This is gray??
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<blockquote data-quote="Headhunter" data-source="post: 5062575" data-attributes="member: 652"><p>Right and wrong. This is insane, it is illegal to sell a blind, but it is not illegal for a few rich people to change the law. </p><p></p><p>They don't even know how it will work. </p><p></p><p>Love how the TWRA is always broke, needs to raise license prices, but now they have over 1 million dollars, 1 million dollars of hunters and fishermen's money, to blow on building and "maintaining" duck blinds. Duck blinds that will most likely be crap in a couple years and under used. </p><p></p><p>This is as bad as the proverbial $10,000 dollar hammers the political idiots in DC "buy". </p><p></p><p>The commissioners even stated they will not and do not even listen to the hunters, they defer to the area managers, watch the meeting. I am sure the area managers most likely do their job, but no way do the area managers know the details of what areas are best for ducks as well as the hunters who HUNT the area. </p><p></p><p>The TWRA is going to police all the changes? Really? One of the guys at the wildlife division, Jamie F. told me they do not even know how the new proposals will be enforced. He said maybe the area managers will have to perform game warden duties. If this wasn't so sad, it would be a joke. </p><p></p><p>Maybe the saddest time in the entire history of the TWRA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Headhunter, post: 5062575, member: 652"] Right and wrong. This is insane, it is illegal to sell a blind, but it is not illegal for a few rich people to change the law. They don't even know how it will work. Love how the TWRA is always broke, needs to raise license prices, but now they have over 1 million dollars, 1 million dollars of hunters and fishermen's money, to blow on building and "maintaining" duck blinds. Duck blinds that will most likely be crap in a couple years and under used. This is as bad as the proverbial $10,000 dollar hammers the political idiots in DC "buy". The commissioners even stated they will not and do not even listen to the hunters, they defer to the area managers, watch the meeting. I am sure the area managers most likely do their job, but no way do the area managers know the details of what areas are best for ducks as well as the hunters who HUNT the area. The TWRA is going to police all the changes? Really? One of the guys at the wildlife division, Jamie F. told me they do not even know how the new proposals will be enforced. He said maybe the area managers will have to perform game warden duties. If this wasn't so sad, it would be a joke. Maybe the saddest time in the entire history of the TWRA. [/QUOTE]
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