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<blockquote data-quote="Duckslayer100" data-source="post: 304407" data-attributes="member: 1485"><p>I believe North Dakota is at a tipping point that will firmly go one way or another after this fall. With the Canadian border closed, the state wildlife biologist already admitted there's been a large influx in NR waterfowl licenses purchased. There will be more hunters in our state than ever before. There will be more pressure relative to other years. Landowners are going to see more people afield, and are going to be getting more phone calls. </p><p></p><p>There's really only one way to stop this, and it flies in the face of all the recent attempted law changes: Create more opportunities for open access in the state. </p><p></p><p>Locking things up and taking away already decreased opportunities even further will only increase the knocks on the door and phone calls that farmers gripe about as it is. </p><p></p><p>Unless the state were to somehow create a cap on NR licenses similar to SD, this problem isn't going away any time soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duckslayer100, post: 304407, member: 1485"] I believe North Dakota is at a tipping point that will firmly go one way or another after this fall. With the Canadian border closed, the state wildlife biologist already admitted there's been a large influx in NR waterfowl licenses purchased. There will be more hunters in our state than ever before. There will be more pressure relative to other years. Landowners are going to see more people afield, and are going to be getting more phone calls. There's really only one way to stop this, and it flies in the face of all the recent attempted law changes: Create more opportunities for open access in the state. Locking things up and taking away already decreased opportunities even further will only increase the knocks on the door and phone calls that farmers gripe about as it is. Unless the state were to somehow create a cap on NR licenses similar to SD, this problem isn't going away any time soon. [/QUOTE]
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