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Started by Greg Massey, April 25, 2023, 10:25:38 AM
Quote from: AndyN on April 25, 2023, 10:55:12 AMI agree that if changes are made it should hit the NRs first. I don't think we're too far off from the majority of states going to a NR draw/quota for turkeys. As more states change people just shift where they're going. When KS went to one bird in all but two units the quality of hunting tanked in those two bird units. Why? Because every single person coming to KS wants the opportunity to shoot two. Now next year it will likely be one bird statewide with a NR draw by unit. I've seen some decent pockets of jakes but most won't make it. They'll end up in some guys freezer down south so he can tell his buddies he got his public land Rio. The most enjoyable hunts I have are in one bird or limited quota areas. They manage for a level of success based off of harvest results from the prior year as well as flock counts. The come one come all level of turkey management isn't working anymore.
Quote from: g8rvet on April 25, 2023, 12:36:33 PMCouple of thoughts.The FL/GA battle over hunting and fishing is well known by Northern and Central Floridians. GA is better at charging for their resources and FL should do the same. Don't be more restrictive, be more expensive. We are one of the few states that does not charge for the privilege of OOS hunters to come here and kill an Osceola. I would even like to see a special OOS Osceola tag that is priced accordingly. And then the money used for habitat. GA hunters pay about 200 to hunt FL for turkey (for 10 days public land), FL hunters pay 325 to hunt GA for turkey. I agree with GA, not Florida. No where else you can kill an Osceola and we should charge for it. I go to my local ramp (salt) and there will be 50% plus GA residents. I don't mind them being here, but they should pay more than residents, by a lot. Not as a penalty, but as a way to pay for the privilege to fish here.
Quote from: Paulmyr on April 25, 2023, 01:33:38 PMQuote from: g8rvet on April 25, 2023, 12:36:33 PMCouple of thoughts.The FL/GA battle over hunting and fishing is well known by Northern and Central Floridians. GA is better at charging for their resources and FL should do the same. Don't be more restrictive, be more expensive. We are one of the few states that does not charge for the privilege of OOS hunters to come here and kill an Osceola. I would even like to see a special OOS Osceola tag that is priced accordingly. And then the money used for habitat. GA hunters pay about 200 to hunt FL for turkey (for 10 days public land), FL hunters pay 325 to hunt GA for turkey. I agree with GA, not Florida. No where else you can kill an Osceola and we should charge for it. I go to my local ramp (salt) and there will be 50% plus GA residents. I don't mind them being here, but they should pay more than residents, by a lot. Not as a penalty, but as a way to pay for the privilege to fish here. Ga offer a limited license for non residents where they can buy one day and add additional days there after. Not sure what the cost is. The regs are confusing.