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Started by Life of Riley, July 05, 2016, 11:58:07 PM
Quote from: ncturkey on July 15, 2016, 07:56:00 PMQuote from: Hooksfan on July 06, 2016, 09:01:28 AMGobblenut expressed my sentiments in a much nicer way than I could have so I will just leave it at that.If I had the funds, I would likely still be supportive, but as it is, any money I used to spend on NWTF, I spend it on actual hunting trips---most of which I am taking youth and other folks.They do still have some good programs, and I still get involved from time to time with the JAKES program. The grassroots folks at the chapter levels are solid gold. I am just not into volunteering my time to make someone else rich any more. The former CEO was a crook, IMO. Hopefully new leadership is making a difference, but I am not around to know.. Which CEO was the Crook?
Quote from: Hooksfan on July 06, 2016, 09:01:28 AMGobblenut expressed my sentiments in a much nicer way than I could have so I will just leave it at that.If I had the funds, I would likely still be supportive, but as it is, any money I used to spend on NWTF, I spend it on actual hunting trips---most of which I am taking youth and other folks.They do still have some good programs, and I still get involved from time to time with the JAKES program. The grassroots folks at the chapter levels are solid gold. I am just not into volunteering my time to make someone else rich any more. The former CEO was a crook, IMO. Hopefully new leadership is making a difference, but I am not around to know.
Quote from: VaTuRkStOmPeR on July 16, 2016, 12:53:27 PMKeck was also running the NWTF show on a 1 million dollar budget when it should've been 60-70% less than that. Everything was lavish. Everything was excessive.The NWTF needs to focus on purchasing land for hunters, improving that land for hunters, and lobbying more aggressively for policy changes at the state level for the wild turkey. The magazine looks like something Martha Stewart put together and if I read one more bullsheit article from a woman who has killed fewer than a dozen turkeys in their life all of which have died in premier property with luxurious amenities and is more worried about a freaking selfie, I might lose my mind. I might have a heart attack if I actually met a woman who has extensive, unguided hunting experience.... Yet they sure fill the pages with these huntresses' simple musings.
Quote from: allaboutshooting on July 06, 2016, 12:50:10 PMI've been a member for a very long time, almost since it began. I have volunteered many hundreds hours over those years and helped to start several new chapters. I've watched it grow from just a few members really into something over 250,000 paid adult members currently. The JAKES program, Wheelin' Sportsmen and WITO (Women in the outdoors) have brought many folks into the hunting and shooting fold.I'm hunter who grew up without wild turkeys and one who witnessed the dramatic rescue and reintroduction of them to provide huntable populations. The NWTF played a large part in that reintroduction. Without the work and money of thousands of volunteers it would not have happened. Many state agencies were also supported by NWTF members and legislators were encouraged to support those efforts. State wildlife professionals are to be complimented for all that they did in this effort as well. It was a cooperative effort by many.We are now witnessing a decline in the wild turkey population in many, maybe most parts of the U.S. The "Save the Habitat, Save the Hunt" initiative by the NWTF is a good one. Any of us who hunt, have children or grandchildren and want to preserve our hunting heritage should give serious thought to supporting that program. What past generations did for us, we need to do for the future generations.Currently, an NWTF membership is $35.00 and they'll send you a $25.00 Bass Pro "Promo Card". You get the magazine for a year as well.Lastly, like any other organization, you largely get out of it what you put into it.Thanks,Clark