HB1282 and HB1137 New deer season bills....

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Re: HB1282 and HB1137 New deer season bills....

Postby BR549 » Mon Mar 08, 2010 3:30 pm

MSDuckmen wrote:One last thing I think needs to be said.

If it comes down to the fact that the department cannot come to a solution with moves like this to get to where they want with the deer harvest it could come down to a single license for all seasons and a complete restucture of the hunting seasons to include all weapons of choice.
If the user groups don't come to an understanding and help the department control the population it could come to pass and then everyone but the Gun hunter loses.

Don't think for a minute that they can't set all license to the cost of a sportsmans license and give the state of Mississippi a 90 day season and not save a ton of money. If all they had to do was maintain one license structure they could do away with a great deal of over head now required to maintain all the different small game/large game/archery/primative weapons seasons. It's happened in other states and can happen here too.


Amen! They sure could and will if it comes to that! JLT Yes I do take it somewhat personally because Of what I've seen over the years. I used to outlaw with the best of em at one time in my life too! But as with most of the younger generation they too will grow up someday! Im not proud of what I did in yesteryear just think I understand it a little better cause I once thought like that too! No hard feelings and yes you have every right to your opinion! That I will defend till the day I die!
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Re: HB1282 and HB1137 New deer season bills....

Postby StraightUp » Mon Mar 08, 2010 3:50 pm

TODO wrote:I was just reading the bullnettle news forum, that is where the majority of necks from the now closed mdwfp forum migrated. The topic of the day now is Bobby Cleveland's artice from Sunday. Bobby was for 1282 and more or less said the bowhunters were well organized eliteist and killed the spring squirrel season. So there all upset, some to the point that there calling Bobby out for having a brother that may or may not be limp wristed. Classy bunch im here to say. Bottomline of this argument is the bowhunter contingent doesnt want to share the woods. The arguments about it wont help control the herd, it's all a plot for increased revenue, space aliens from mars, whatever, are excuses for the underlying reason of not sharing the woods. I have been for it all along but am really for it now. The elitist attitudes, bitchin, and moaning from the MBA, etc put a bad taste in me mouth. When it gets passed in the future, i will relish dropping the hammer for the first time on Nov 1.


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Re: HB1282 and HB1137 New deer season bills....

Postby The Land Man » Mon Mar 08, 2010 10:29 pm

bigoak wrote:
I am just asking the MDWFP to be open with the public.
-If they say we have a deer population problem state wide then share with the public what data they used to reach that conclusion


They have none

-Share with the public how many more deer they believe will be killed under the new season structure.


None other than more bucks!

-Share with the public how many new hunters they believe will be produced with the new season structure.


None other than OOS's


-Share with the public what other options they considered and why they believe that their proposal is better than any other option.


None when there are multiple other options.


All I am asking for is an open and honest communication between the MDWFP and the public.


That's all I want.


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