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Started by turkeyfool, February 13, 2023, 11:44:03 AM
Quote from: Gooserbat on February 13, 2023, 05:09:30 PMI'm going to put it this way, talk to NWTF and all you hear about is money. Talk to TFT and you hear about research and management. Look at their websites and one has nothing but ways to donate... Money and the other has links to research projects and discounts on dog proof traps. Look at TFT two paid employees and a host of volunteers. Even their CEO and Chairman/Founder are volunteers... NWTF, pays millions in salaries and have a paid team of professional beggers (RD). NWTF will be quick to tell you what you can't do TFT will be quick to show you what you can do. I can keep going...
Quote from: eggshell on February 14, 2023, 06:48:12 AMThere's an old saying I've heard; all cute puppies grow up to be dogs, some hunt and some only eat and poop. Time answers the question. I was turkey hunting when NWTF was founded. I also worked for our Division of Wildlife, and I was good friends with some high level NWTF people. In the early years NWTF poured millions into making turkey hunting both better and worse. Here in Ohio they contributed to the purchase of a lot of public land and they bought lots of equipment. My crew assisted with turkey trapping and transplanting (although I was in fisheries). I fully supported the NWTF. I don't know what changed or just when, but the time came all I seen was money grubbing and little coming back to the resource. What was being spent was spent on education and creating more hunters (donors). I blame them for the boom of hunters in the late 80s and 90s. They made turkey hunting cool, and I'll leave whether that was good or bad up to individual opinion. During this time I personally knew of high paid fund raisers that where "puttin on the show" and living big. This is why I dropped the NWTF. TFT, is way too young to determine what they will be. They are cute puppies right now, we'll see if they hunt later. Yet, a puppie needs to eat to get to that stage, so I say feed it until we see if it hunts.