Out of state hunters
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Out of state hunters
Have not posted in a while, but noticed something this past weekend while traveling home from camp in Tallahatchie county. Basically every other truck had Alabama or Georgia tags. Having hunted the same area for the last 15 or so yrs this seems to be only getting more the norm. I'm not saying they should not be allowed to hunt but it sure does make it hard for a working man to keep up with lease prices with people coming from Georgia leasing any and all holes a farmer will flooded.
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yep, especially when a new nomadic crew comes in every year, willing to pay a lil more than the last crew for the same rowed up mud fields.
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Us locals feel the same way about out of county hunters too 

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Your just a hater...............fratstar hater at that!!JaMak84 wrote:Us locals feel the same way about out of county hunters too

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Well I rode through a certain NWR outside of Yazoo City the other day and went down the levee and saw a total of 12 vehicles. I was explaining to my buddy riding with me, that when we pass these trucks I will bet most if not all of them are from the coast. Well out of the 12 trucks we saw a couple (2) had specialty plates, but all the rest had either.
Harrison, Hancock, George, Pearl River, or Stone county plates.
Now I had already made my assumption and was willing to bet on that...and I was correct. It is like that every single year. Doesn't matter to me because I don't hunt there anymore (partly because of that) but it doesn't change the fact.
Harrison, Hancock, George, Pearl River, or Stone county plates.
Now I had already made my assumption and was willing to bet on that...and I was correct. It is like that every single year. Doesn't matter to me because I don't hunt there anymore (partly because of that) but it doesn't change the fact.
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[quote="JaMak84"]Us locals feel the same way about out of county hunters too
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I see your point about the locals but coming across a few county lines is not all that uncommon.
Crossing two states then to the west side of Ms is getting a little far fetched. I'm not bashing them in anyway and have not lost my lease to any of them so I'm not bitter. Guess it just rang a bell yesterday as I left the county. The population count should be down somewhat today in Tally!

I see your point about the locals but coming across a few county lines is not all that uncommon.
Crossing two states then to the west side of Ms is getting a little far fetched. I'm not bashing them in anyway and have not lost my lease to any of them so I'm not bitter. Guess it just rang a bell yesterday as I left the county. The population count should be down somewhat today in Tally!
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That's a shame....all the trucks shoulda had Delta Waterfowl or DU tags if they were true to the sport/tradition!
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Check out the tags at the boat launches down here in the summer.......there will be more than 12 from Hinds, Holmes..............420 racin wrote: I was explaining to my buddy riding with me, that when we pass these trucks I will bet most if not all of them are from the coast. Well out of the 12 trucks we saw a couple (2) had specialty plates, but all the rest had either.
Harrison, Hancock, George, Pearl River, or Stone county plates.
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Agreed.... touché`
Also, at this particular place, one has to put in for a "draw" and be drawn to hunt, with a gun during a certain timeframe. Maybe they (Coast folks) are the only ones putting in for them. Hell I know I didn't put in for any of them so I can't say anything about not getting drawn. It was just an observation that I have come to expect at this place each year.
Also, at this particular place, one has to put in for a "draw" and be drawn to hunt, with a gun during a certain timeframe. Maybe they (Coast folks) are the only ones putting in for them. Hell I know I didn't put in for any of them so I can't say anything about not getting drawn. It was just an observation that I have come to expect at this place each year.
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You know, when I first started hunting in the delta in the early 1990's, all the out of state tags were from South Carolina and Tenn. I always wondered why the heck anyone would drive from SC to hunt at "your local WMA." Then, over the years, the TN and SC tags slowly changed to AL and GA. Dunno what is up with that..... 

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That's because the TN and SC hands are over in Arkansas now. The GA & AL crew don't have a vehicle that'll make it that far. 

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Only 12? I counted 42 on the west levee during the rifle hunt.420 racin wrote:Well I rode through a certain NWR outside of Yazoo City the other day and went down the levee and saw a total of 12 vehicles. I was explaining to my buddy riding with me, that when we pass these trucks I will bet most if not all of them are from the coast. Well out of the 12 trucks we saw a couple (2) had specialty plates, but all the rest had either.
Harrison, Hancock, George, Pearl River, or Stone county plates.
Now I had already made my assumption and was willing to bet on that...and I was correct. It is like that every single year. Doesn't matter to me because I don't hunt there anymore (partly because of that) but it doesn't change the fact.
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I was just about to say something similar. I have heard so many people complain about coast hunters but yet I never hear anybody from the coast complain about people coming down here fishing.GulfCoast wrote:Check out the tags at the boat launches down here in the summer.......there will be more than 12 from Hinds, Holmes..............420 racin wrote: I was explaining to my buddy riding with me, that when we pass these trucks I will bet most if not all of them are from the coast. Well out of the 12 trucks we saw a couple (2) had specialty plates, but all the rest had either.
Harrison, Hancock, George, Pearl River, or Stone county plates.
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Aww naw bub, we all in Missouri. I used to hunt in Arkansas, but it was to close to the dog track. Developed drinking problem (scotch with a hydro umbrella), started casing Indian woman, and had a smokers cough in 60 days. To much temptation over in Arkansas, and they love a 6'5" hillbilly with a full set of white teeth.booger wrote:That's because the TN and SC hands are over in Arkansas now. The GA & AL crew don't have a vehicle that'll make it that far.
Made all of the up above, but no kidding 90% of population in southern Missouri are from TN during duck season. Every duck hunter hates every other duck hunter during duck season. Doesn't matter if it's your neighbor. You hate his booty during duck season. I been hating other duck hunters since 84.
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I must confess, I have hunted MS more in the last 2 years than Ar.
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