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Florida WMA Non-Resident Restriction - UPDATE

Started by deerhunt1988, February 13, 2025, 06:08:34 PM

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arkrem870

I guess all the license holders for Floridas emails were published.....I just got a email with a link to the Florida petition and encouragement to vote against non resident regulations (which I did)
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Jbird22

Other states should counter this move with RECIPROCITY!

davisd9

I sure SC will reciprocate with all the Fla hunters that enjoy our natural resources.
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arkrem870

#18
We can ban em from duck hunting in Arkansas. Then they'll hit us with a Florida beach quota draw. We can just all regulate ourselves to nothing. It's past time for Arkansas to hammer Mississippians that flood Arkansas public duck hunting. Need to do a quota like they do us.  Imagine if you can...Arkansas has more non resident duck hunters than resident duck hunters.  And no quotas....
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kytrkyhntr

am i crazy?

my answer has always been to quit moving season dates and leave residents alone, make all non residents delayed on public land even if its a weekend only and limit every non resident to 1 adult male turkey.

i just feel like as a resident i should at least get to enjoy my states resource before non residents.

am i wrong for thinking that should be the nationwide standard?
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ddturkeyhunter1

Quote from: kytrkyhntr on February 22, 2025, 06:30:52 AMam i crazy?

my answer has always been to quit moving season dates and leave residents alone, make all non residents delayed on public land even if its a weekend only and limit every non resident to 1 adult male turkey.

i just feel like as a resident i should at least get to enjoy my states resource before non residents.

am i wrong for thinking that should be the nationwide standard?
I agree on the one turkey for non resident. And I could have live with the first three days of any season opener. And reciprocity for what ever a state charges for price.


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Happy

Quote from: kytrkyhntr on February 22, 2025, 06:30:52 AMam i crazy?

my answer has always been to quit moving season dates and leave residents alone, make all non residents delayed on public land even if its a weekend only and limit every non resident to 1 adult male turkey.

i just feel like as a resident i should at least get to enjoy my states resource before non residents.

am i wrong for thinking that should be the nationwide standard?
Personally, I find no issue with residents getting first crack at their public land.

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Jbird22

Quote from: kytrkyhntr on February 22, 2025, 06:30:52 AMam i crazy?

my answer has always been to quit moving season dates and leave residents alone, make all non residents delayed on public land even if its a weekend only and limit every non resident to 1 adult male turkey.

i just feel like as a resident i should at least get to enjoy my states resource before non residents.

am i wrong for thinking that should be the nationwide standard?
Nope, not crazy and not wrong either. I think along those same lines myself.

arkrem870

#23
Wait..... so we support non residents being shut out and limited on public lands?  How are you suppose to adapt and overcome to close season or a one gobbler limit?

Poaching more gobblers? Have your buddy drop ya off during the closed season?

Do y'all support for profit filming on your states public lands?
Maybe we ought to petition states to get a handle on that....
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kytrkyhntr

i dont really consider that shutting them out. but giving the locals who pay those state taxes year around 72 hours at least to utilize a resource before the rest of the nation??? yes i like that idea. not saying im right or wrong

and i fully support a 1 bird limit for non residents ill never waiver on that.
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Stick

Aren't some of these areas in question federal and supported by federal dollars rather than state? 

kytrkyhntr

Quote from: Stick on February 22, 2025, 08:56:39 AMAren't some of these areas in question federal and supported by federal dollars rather than state?
I didn't think of it that way.. if so that complicates my argument.


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joey46

#27
Quote from: Stick on February 22, 2025, 08:56:39 AMAren't some of these areas in question federal and supported by federal dollars rather than state? 

Yes they are. The usual reply is "they've been doing it out west for years".  Currently MS locks non-residents out of their National Forest for the first TWO weeks of the turkey season.  That's TWO weeks of a six week season.  Lots of BS to go around on this issue.  Even seen replies that say "well you aren't really locked out you just can't hunt"  LOL.  As we are seeing from our current political climate it is only going to take one federal judge to turn this into a circus.

Add - remember this would not take effect until at least 2026 in Florida.

Old Gobbler

Quote from: Jbird22 on February 21, 2025, 04:19:43 PMOther states should counter this move with RECIPROCITY!
that's allready happened ...every bordering state has delayed its seasons by several weeks .
.those hunters have been pounding florida for a few seasons now ..so this is a reaction to that

 what happened in the early 1990's when Georgia went to $200 non resident licenses ...very quickly every state in the area....did the same..

North dakota has a resident season for waterfowl...earlier ...then they allow non residents

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FL-Boss

No residents delayed hunting will become the standard in most the southern/Midwest/mid Atlantic states in the next 5 years...