JeffsLowe |
02-23-2015 11:15 AM |
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Originally Posted by jad2t
(Post 61795)
I got mine yesterday. 2014 was the first year since I was a kid that I decided to finally put the fishing rods down some weekends and get the shotgun and go hunt. I hunted only small game - squirrels, rabbits, and doves but had a lot of fun and ate some good meals. This year I've definitely got all those and turkey and deer on my radar so the Sportsman license is definitely the way to go.
The more time I spend in the management woods, the more I appreciate all the work TWRA does out there and am glad to pay the license cost.
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Yes sir! And having lived/hunted/fished in other states and provinces, I can say I REALLY appreciate the job the TWRA does, as the contrast can be striking. In many other areas the sportsman are treated like the bad guys, just necessary evils existing only for "harvest management" and "revenue generation". Not so here in TN - really impressed with the job they do.
Seems to be a Southern thing - as Alabama, KY, etc,, are all pretty good too. Indiana is bad but tolerable, Illinois is terrible, and Ontario…..seriously….sometimes its like dealing with fish gestapo. Literally. Have been through road checkpoints, trick questions when they check your car, etc.. Several times had them fly in land in the middle of nowhere to check us - which is stupid because the outfitter wouldn't put you in unless you were legal. Even had them check us doing shore lunch and give us a ration because the skin wasn't on the fish before it went in the grease. And now it seems they care more about wolves than hunters...:mad:
Oh well = sorry for the ramble - just wish this weather would break so I can get outdoors instead of hanging around the computer.
Yup major TWRA fan here. ;)
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