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Started by Southernson13, April 04, 2020, 01:01:09 PM
Quote from: LaLongbeard on April 05, 2020, 02:55:18 AMIt all boils down too what is considered essential and non essential. To some Turkey hunting is a minor hobby that gives them something to do in the Spring. To others it is the biggest part of the year. If this was going on during deer season I'd be asleep right now.
Quote from: bigbird on April 04, 2020, 02:57:30 PMPeople can't do that. They're all "special" and "entitled" to do whatever benefits them and screw trying to help someone else!
Quote from: Cowboy on April 05, 2020, 05:17:53 AMWe all can't hide in our caves like cavemen. This is getting absurd. Our economic system can not survive with a long term complete shutdown. I know some of our local businesses that will already not survive this.
Quote from: Tom007 on April 05, 2020, 06:36:39 AMIf we could really see the germs in the air of our cities, we would honker down in the country for ever.. Here is my take on this situation. I live in Northern NJ and hunt Turkeys in my state, and NY. I drive less than 2 hr.s to my NY spot. I never stop for anything in NY on my hunt, it is 4:00 am when I get there, I usually leave by 10:30 am. I never let my gas go below half, so my tank is full before I go. We all owe to each other to be socially responsible during these times, whether we decide to stay at home and only hunt our own state. I hunt solo, my human interaction when I turkey hunt is non existent. I think turkey hunting is the safest thing we can do during this pandemic. I get it, my hunt does not require hotel stays, eating in the out of state places etc. The way I look at it, you have a better chance of causing social disorder regarding this doing local grocery shopping, or interacting with your neighbor on an outside (6 foot) chat. So we can't beat each other up regarding whether or not someone opting to skip an out of state hunt or not is being selfish to society. I know for a fact that my 5-6 hour out of state hunt has a zero chance of me getting someone in their state sick. Just think, the NY hunters are welcome to hunt in NJ, I can only hope, and I do feel confident that they will respect this social epidemic like I promise to. Thanks for listening, be safe...
Quote from: Longspurz369 on April 04, 2020, 07:03:31 PMThe problem a lot of states are running into with N/R hunters is the locals. We just had to cancel our KS and NE trip due to the locals looking for out of state plates. Don't want to lose all of the long time leases for this.