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Subject: Re: Special opportunity hunts


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Shane
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Date Posted: 11:25:35 10/30/00 Mon
In reply to: Ken 's message, "Re: Special opportunity hunts" on 09:22:30 10/14/00 Sat

> > > Well I know there are alot of un happy hunters out
> > there who hate the special hunts. I for one love the
> > idea of going on land that never really has been
> > hunted before and have a chance to take a trophy
> > animal Whats wrong with that!!!!!!!
> > The fee on the other hand are alittle high and why
> > should we have to pay that much to hunt public land?
> > glenn
>
> >>Glenn
> I know what your saying about hunting on land that
> really has not been hunted. But the system needs a
> cleansing. Limit on applications would be nice for
> starters. And bumping the quotas for these areas would
> not hurt and maybe even dropping the large fee to hunt
> after you have been selected. We need to make it fair
> for all hunters. So we could all get a equal chance to
> hunt these lands.

I don't want to pay squat to hunt any public land plain and simple.Make them a quota hunt like Seminole Forest and allow more hunters per acreage.I think Seminole Forest allows 60 hunters for 10,000 acre's and you can hunt all day and never see anyone.

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