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Quote from: GobbleNut on April 27, 2023, 09:26:53 AMHere's my take on the gist of what would happen if management of wildlife on Federally-owned lands was taken over by the Feds with the intention of making access to hunting equal to all U.S. citizens. The Feds would have absolutely no choice but to allow hunting on all those lands strictly through a limited-permit basis through drawings open to everybody. The result would be hundreds of thousands of people applying each year for opportunities to hunt lands where only a few thousand permits might be allotted.Each of our odds of getting to hunt those Federal lands would plummet to almost zero. In addition, to administer the drawings and allotment of permits, the Feds would have no choice but to charge an "application fee" to get into the drawings (similar to what many/most state agencies do now). That/those fees could be applied as a single fee for all federal lands,...or they might be applied individually for each Federal property across the country.If those fees were individually applied to every federal land, it would cost each of us a small fortune to apply for permits to hunt the hundreds/thousands of Federal properties across the country,...and still with very little chance of drawing a permit for any of them. Conversely, if a single fee was charged for all Federal lands and everybody went into the same drawing "pot", someone that wanted to hunt a Federal property in Florida might find out they have drawn a permit for a National Forest in far northwest Washington! Wouldn't that be a hoot! Of course, there are possible other scenarios on how to deal with the most-assured fiasco that would exist if the Feds took over, but there ain't none of them gonna be good for hunters! Bottom line, fellers,...be careful what you wish for. It most certainly will not end up being the nirvana you think it would be!
Quote from: TauntoHawk on April 27, 2023, 09:05:29 AMIm careful what I wish for, it would be devastating to see turkey go the route of western big game where you are buying preference points for 7, 9, sometimes 15 years just to draw $1000 tag obviously that's extreme but piling this stuff on ourselves as hunters is not something we should be pursuing IMO. I don't think we can bag limit our way into a better populations, when you talk about limiting the harvest of mature gobblers it's a massive case of treating a symptom and not the disease. So no I don't think states halfing the bag limit is the right answer. We need better poult production and survival, the turkey factories are the hens they need nesting and brooding habitat. We could also get into the fact we've made it so incredibly idiot proof to kill a gobbler with technology and tactics that might not be in the best interest of the sport. Sent from my Pixel 5 using Tapatalk
Quote from: sasquatch1 on April 27, 2023, 12:20:45 PMQuote from: TauntoHawk on April 27, 2023, 09:05:29 AMIm careful what I wish for, it would be devastating to see turkey go the route of western big game where you are buying preference points for 7, 9, sometimes 15 years just to draw $1000 tag obviously that's extreme but piling this stuff on ourselves as hunters is not something we should be pursuing IMO. I don't think we can bag limit our way into a better populations, when you talk about limiting the harvest of mature gobblers it's a massive case of treating a symptom and not the disease. So no I don't think states halfing the bag limit is the right answer. We need better poult production and survival, the turkey factories are the hens they need nesting and brooding habitat. We could also get into the fact we've made it so incredibly idiot proof to kill a gobbler with technology and tactics that might not be in the best interest of the sport. Sent from my Pixel 5 using TapatalkThis!!! 90% of these guys have no experience out west to get an understanding of just his bad things can be!So they crying their way into losing rights as free Americans. Actually asking for it!The system needs more funding, any state with good funding (think MO) has a lot more game and lands to hunt! But, IK most would also have a heart attack if license fees were raised. If you think it's cheap, buy your own 100 acres and manage it, then you'll get an understanding of what the state is trying to do on massive scale while collecting Pennies. Certain states could start selling tags and not licenses. That way there's no buying 3 and 4 day licenses. Again like MO, no, you buy your two tags and it don't matter if you hunting one day or all season. If not that just plain sell hunting licenses for the year to NR. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
Quote from: joey46 on April 27, 2023, 12:03:18 PMWhy couldn't they do that now??
Quote from: davisd9 on April 26, 2023, 05:02:20 PMIf you feel there should be a decrease in tags then you should personally adhere to the limit you think it should be in principle and not take advantage of what the actual limit is.
Quote from: Ohiowoodchuck on April 27, 2023, 10:07:37 PM I would forget about the state coming in and doing anything because all they care about is your money and catering to the animal rights activists. Look at the vast majority of the chiefs of wildlife that the governors install. Most have never hunted a day in there life.