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<blockquote data-quote="tnanh" data-source="post: 4847834" data-attributes="member: 20182"><p>I know a lot of other states are having similar issues as Tennessee. But we have no time to wait to do something and the only thing that can be done right now is change the limits until somebody figures out what is going on. Even if it is one. But doing nothing until it is figured out is not the answer. It may be cutovers, armadillos, yotes, racoons or chicken houses but our wildlife managers do nothing while they complete a seven year study. That is BS. If you must complete the study change the season length and limits while you do and cancel all hen killing. This stuff is really senseless from a management standpoint. They have done absolutely nothing. And from a license holder standpoint we really shouldn't care what is happening in other states just how this one is reacting from a management standpoint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tnanh, post: 4847834, member: 20182"] I know a lot of other states are having similar issues as Tennessee. But we have no time to wait to do something and the only thing that can be done right now is change the limits until somebody figures out what is going on. Even if it is one. But doing nothing until it is figured out is not the answer. It may be cutovers, armadillos, yotes, racoons or chicken houses but our wildlife managers do nothing while they complete a seven year study. That is BS. If you must complete the study change the season length and limits while you do and cancel all hen killing. This stuff is really senseless from a management standpoint. They have done absolutely nothing. And from a license holder standpoint we really shouldn't care what is happening in other states just how this one is reacting from a management standpoint. [/QUOTE]
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