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Started by GobbleGitr, July 04, 2022, 08:53:43 PM
Quote from: GobbleNut on July 05, 2022, 09:28:22 AMNever heard of this particular organization (was a charter member of AWTS, though). I would assume it was a fairly localized group. If I was to guess, it was probably an offshoot organization started by folks disillusioned by the direction NWTF was heading about that same time. We did the same thing here in southern New Mexico a few years prior to that,...dissolved our NWTF chapter and started a new organization here called the Wild Turkey Sportsmen's Association. I suspect there were a number of similar clubs started around the country like that. WTSA never expanded beyond our local area. At one point in time back in the early nineties, I actually contemplated starting a western-states oriented organization (Western Turkey Hunters Alliance,...or something similar) with goals similar to what TFT seems to have now,...that is, doing more for wild turkeys, and doing less about putting dollars into the pockets of the leadership. After evaluating all of the time, money, and commitment necessary to get something like that off of the ground, I just wasn't in a position to try to do that. Getting something like that started on a large scale, and having it sustain itself, is a monumental task. That's one thing I admire, and have total respect for, was the commitment (and sacrifice) of the founders of NWTF to accomplish what they did. It's too bad dollar signs ended up clouding their original vision.
Quote from: Greg Massey on July 05, 2022, 11:11:56 PMI would check with that area's local wildlife office, more than likely someone who has been with the department a long time might just have some information.
Quote from: Goodtimekiller on July 06, 2022, 06:09:54 AMThe NWTF spends money on leadership to keep money rolling in to donate to the wild turkey and so that it does not fold, like the WTSA. Not saying the NWTF is perfect, but it us rated pretty high as a nonprofit by several groups. Unfortunately, it takes a lot of money to raise a lot of money and the NWTF is one of the biggest in the nation and does give back a ton to the wild turkey and turns dollars into more dollars by getting matching funds.
Quote from: GobbleNut on July 06, 2022, 08:57:50 AMQuote from: Goodtimekiller on July 06, 2022, 06:09:54 AMThe NWTF spends money on leadership to keep money rolling in to donate to the wild turkey and so that it does not fold, like the WTSA. Not saying the NWTF is perfect, but it us rated pretty high as a nonprofit by several groups. Unfortunately, it takes a lot of money to raise a lot of money and the NWTF is one of the biggest in the nation and does give back a ton to the wild turkey and turns dollars into more dollars by getting matching funds.Quite honestly, I probably should not have made the comment about the NWTF. In my defense, I made it to point out one of the primary reasons for the formation of these offshoot groups, many of which at one time were comprised of very loyal NWTF supporters. My comment was not necessary and I should just have let "sleeping dogs lay". Now that we are here, however, let me ask a couple of simple (and pretty obvious) questions: If NWTF is seriously trying to address its primary mission of helping wild turkeys, tell me why does TurkeysForTomorrow even exist? Why, with the membership and the funding base NWTF has, is there a need for TFT to be trying to support these entities that are involved in these projects and studies rather than that money coming directly from NWTF?
Quote from: Tail Feathers on July 06, 2022, 11:42:56 AMQuote from: GobbleNut on July 06, 2022, 08:57:50 AMQuote from: Goodtimekiller on July 06, 2022, 06:09:54 AMThe NWTF spends money on leadership to keep money rolling in to donate to the wild turkey and so that it does not fold, like the WTSA. Not saying the NWTF is perfect, but it us rated pretty high as a nonprofit by several groups. Unfortunately, it takes a lot of money to raise a lot of money and the NWTF is one of the biggest in the nation and does give back a ton to the wild turkey and turns dollars into more dollars by getting matching funds.Quite honestly, I probably should not have made the comment about the NWTF. In my defense, I made it to point out one of the primary reasons for the formation of these offshoot groups, many of which at one time were comprised of very loyal NWTF supporters. My comment was not necessary and I should just have let "sleeping dogs lay". Now that we are here, however, let me ask a couple of simple (and pretty obvious) questions: If NWTF is seriously trying to address its primary mission of helping wild turkeys, tell me why does TurkeysForTomorrow even exist? Why, with the membership and the funding base NWTF has, is there a need for TFT to be trying to support these entities that are involved in these projects and studies rather than that money coming directly from NWTF? The NWTF did a good job fulfilling their mission. So well, that they seemed to lose direction when turkey restoration was pretty much done. They branched out into helping handicapped hunters, habitat management and JAKES for kids...and not much else. Now they need to return to their roots and figure out what is happening to the turkeys. I don't know what efforts they've made in that direction, but they should shift most of their money to that end right away. TFT seems focused on that mission as their primary focus.