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<blockquote data-quote="Riggen&amp;Jiggen" data-source="post: 289009" data-attributes="member: 564"><p>Why is it that at least once a year there are some individuals, organizations or agencies that want to reduce the opportunity of person to either harvest or engage in the act of hunting? They want to take away land access, # of tags available, reduce limits, price out the average joe with increasing license fees. The core argument they use for these needed changes is to save the hunting heritage or relationships with landowners (95% of them by the way do absolutely nothing for wildlife). In fact what they propose diminishes opportunity and is killing hunting. My daughter recently had hunter safety course. The volunteers said that only 8% of the population in ND hunts. I was supper surprised at how low that # was. I feel in general the worst thing that happened to hunting was all of these stupid hunting shows. People watch that shit and get jealous and pissed. Which generates these crazy ideas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riggen&Jiggen, post: 289009, member: 564"] Why is it that at least once a year there are some individuals, organizations or agencies that want to reduce the opportunity of person to either harvest or engage in the act of hunting? They want to take away land access, # of tags available, reduce limits, price out the average joe with increasing license fees. The core argument they use for these needed changes is to save the hunting heritage or relationships with landowners (95% of them by the way do absolutely nothing for wildlife). In fact what they propose diminishes opportunity and is killing hunting. My daughter recently had hunter safety course. The volunteers said that only 8% of the population in ND hunts. I was supper surprised at how low that # was. I feel in general the worst thing that happened to hunting was all of these stupid hunting shows. People watch that shit and get jealous and pissed. Which generates these crazy ideas. [/QUOTE]
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