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Started by Kystrut, February 15, 2020, 08:19:16 PM
Quote from: nativeks on February 17, 2020, 04:04:58 PMOn a local level our chapter does some great things. Spring turkey clinic for youth and interested non hunters, women in the outdoors activities, buying trees for some of the local public lands, college scholarships, youth hunts for doves, ducks and turkeys.I will say I get tired of them whoring out Kansas as a mecca when numbers have dropped precipitously. I contacted the biologist several years and they kept saying they would come back. Now that they havent guys are hitting the panic button. I hadnt been to a banquet in a couple years. Amazing how few people go anymore, and how little stuff goes for at the auction.
Quote from: Greg Massey on February 17, 2020, 04:03:58 PMI enjoy both Unicoi and NWTF convention .. glad to have them , agree it could be a lot worst , but we all need to protect our heritage and our 2nd amendment. I will continue supporting these organizations, that support what i love doing and that's hunting in general .. small game , deer , turkey etc... I'm disappointed to see some of use bickering over the NWTF ... regardless they still stand for US .. not liberal's or socialist who want to take our rights away everyday .. YOU NEED TO THINK....
Quote from: Spitten and drummen on February 17, 2020, 04:43:34 PMQuote from: Greg Massey on February 17, 2020, 04:03:58 PMI enjoy both Unicoi and NWTF convention .. glad to have them , agree it could be a lot worst , but we all need to protect our heritage and our 2nd amendment. I will continue supporting these organizations, that support what i love doing and that's hunting in general .. small game , deer , turkey etc... I'm disappointed to see some of use bickering over the NWTF ... regardless they still stand for US .. not liberal's or socialist who want to take our rights away everyday .. YOU NEED TO THINK....I really dont think no one is bickering really. I just think we are all giving our opinions. Hope no one gets their feathers ruffled over a post that we are having an adult conversation. Every topic here is based on opinions really. Just my thought.
Quote from: eggshell on February 17, 2020, 06:53:53 PMI don't feel like we've been bickering. I think it's been a pretty civil discussion and at worse a healthy debate. I hope no one ever took that I was personally criticizing them for defending the NWTF. Also, I have not called for them to disappear. What I have been saying is that there are better places and ways to spend my conservation dollars and that they have strayed from the primary mission. This does not detract from what good the NWTF may do towards education, recruitment and defense of our sport. I choose not to pay high salaries and operational cost for a group that has seemed to have lost focus on what sportsmen expect of them. What would bring me back is for them to reorganize and realign. It's not that I don't support conservation and even political action, I just don't do it through the NWTF. I do think that the NWTF (in it's present state) could disappear and the Wild Turkey populations would see zero impact from their demise. I don't even think turkey hunting would suffer. Do I hope that happens, absolutely not. I may be totally wrong, but that's what this discussion is about, our disappointment.
Quote from: Greg Massey on February 17, 2020, 08:13:38 PMQuote from: eggshell on February 17, 2020, 06:53:53 PMI don't feel like we've been bickering. I think it's been a pretty civil discussion and at worse a healthy debate. I hope no one ever took that I was personally criticizing them for defending the NWTF. Also, I have not called for them to disappear. What I have been saying is that there are better places and ways to spend my conservation dollars and that they have strayed from the primary mission. This does not detract from what good the NWTF may do towards education, recruitment and defense of our sport. I choose not to pay high salaries and operational cost for a group that has seemed to have lost focus on what sportsmen expect of them. What would bring me back is for them to reorganize and realign. It's not that I don't support conservation and even political action, I just don't do it through the NWTF. I do think that the NWTF (in it's present state) could disappear and the Wild Turkey populations would see zero impact from their demise. I don't even think turkey hunting would suffer. Do I hope that happens, absolutely not. I may be totally wrong, but that's what this discussion is about, our disappointment.I understanding what your saying .. But 35 dollars year is not going to break me either way.. that's less than what most spend on carton of cigarettes ever week... But i will agree if you don't want to support the NWTF , then that's your choice. Good post either way .
Quote from: Gentry on February 17, 2020, 09:15:13 PMQuote from: Greg Massey on February 17, 2020, 08:13:38 PMQuote from: eggshell on February 17, 2020, 06:53:53 PMI don't feel like we've been bickering. I think it's been a pretty civil discussion and at worse a healthy debate. I hope no one ever took that I was personally criticizing them for defending the NWTF. Also, I have not called for them to disappear. What I have been saying is that there are better places and ways to spend my conservation dollars and that they have strayed from the primary mission. This does not detract from what good the NWTF may do towards education, recruitment and defense of our sport. I choose not to pay high salaries and operational cost for a group that has seemed to have lost focus on what sportsmen expect of them. What would bring me back is for them to reorganize and realign. It's not that I don't support conservation and even political action, I just don't do it through the NWTF. I do think that the NWTF (in it's present state) could disappear and the Wild Turkey populations would see zero impact from their demise. I don't even think turkey hunting would suffer. Do I hope that happens, absolutely not. I may be totally wrong, but that's what this discussion is about, our disappointment.I understanding what your saying .. But 35 dollars year is not going to break me either way.. that's less than what most spend on carton of cigarettes ever week... But i will agree if you don't want to support the NWTF , then that's your choice. Good post either way .It's not about the 35 dollars so to speak, it's about what they are doing with it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: fallhnt on February 17, 2020, 07:09:18 AMThe Rob Keck salary was a shock to me and even at state levels there are 6 figures.Any conservation organization is better than not being a part of one.Maybe you guys are new to the sport but....By 2000 the NWTF goal was to be done with stocking of turkey.Now they have the save the habitat save the hunt. Get it? Look around, all wildlife is losing habitat. Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
Quote from: Spitten and drummen on February 17, 2020, 04:41:00 PMQuote from: nativeks on February 17, 2020, 04:04:58 PMOn a local level our chapter does some great things. Spring turkey clinic for youth and interested non hunters, women in the outdoors activities, buying trees for some of the local public lands, college scholarships, youth hunts for doves, ducks and turkeys.I will say I get tired of them whoring out Kansas as a mecca when numbers have dropped precipitously. I contacted the biologist several years and they kept saying they would come back. Now that they havent guys are hitting the panic button. I hadnt been to a banquet in a couple years. Amazing how few people go anymore, and how little stuff goes for at the auction.Thats great. How are they helping the birds again? As far as trees , our state gives them out freely to anyone who will plant them. Pines that is. Instead of focusing on clinics and hunts for everyone , how about spending some on getting rid of nest predators , protecting hardwood forest , re stocking and just wild turkey habitat in general. When they started , populations exploded and expanded. Fast forward and turkey populations have been dwindling wide as a whole. Just my opinion.
Quote from: dzsmith on February 18, 2020, 02:03:30 AMQuote from: Spitten and drummen on February 17, 2020, 04:41:00 PMQuote from: nativeks on February 17, 2020, 04:04:58 PMOn a local level our chapter does some great things. Spring turkey clinic for youth and interested non hunters, women in the outdoors activities, buying trees for some of the local public lands, college scholarships, youth hunts for doves, ducks and turkeys.I will say I get tired of them whoring out Kansas as a mecca when numbers have dropped precipitously. I contacted the biologist several years and they kept saying they would come back. Now that they havent guys are hitting the panic button. I hadnt been to a banquet in a couple years. Amazing how few people go anymore, and how little stuff goes for at the auction.Thats great. How are they helping the birds again? As far as trees , our state gives them out freely to anyone who will plant them. Pines that is. Instead of focusing on clinics and hunts for everyone , how about spending some on getting rid of nest predators , protecting hardwood forest , re stocking and just wild turkey habitat in general. When they started , populations exploded and expanded. Fast forward and turkey populations have been dwindling wide as a whole. Just my opinion.would be nice to get some legislation to make foresters keep some limited amount of hardwoods on timber company land. nothing necessarily excessive or anything that would cripple loggers but dagnam a little more timber on the creeks wouldn't hurt them at all and would vastly help wildlife.
Quote from: Goodtimekiller on February 16, 2020, 03:37:51 PMDo people not realize that the more members an organization like this can report can greatly increase the amount of support and pull they can get for fighting for the things we all deem important.And conservation projects on the number of acres the nwtf has affected and renting the opryland hotel with an extra room this year, is not free.Look up sometime the $ amount the nwtf has put on the ground and how many turkeys they have spread across the country.If you have had the chance to hunt turkeys in the last 20 years, you should buy an nwtf membership every year.I have paid $15-20 to get into gun shows that i can walk through in 15 minutes and see everything. But the nwtf costs $35 now and they give you a $25 gift card, and you guys want to complain?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk