Eric Albus
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No. Nor does it apply to Mountain grouse (Ruffed, Dusky & Spruce). it only applies to sharptail, sage and pheasant.Way to stick it to those NRs!
Does this apply to private land as well?
No. Nor does it apply to Mountain grouse (Ruffed, Dusky & Spruce). it only applies to sharptail, sage and pheasant.
They only have 112 days to hunt birds now instead of 122. That is rough.Interesting. So paradoxically, NRs have more opportunity on private than the Block Management/Federal land they are paying for.
I’m sending a trend developing.
They only have 112 days to hunt birds now instead of 122. That is rough.
Maybe issue some landowner transferable bird licenses. That would help you out. mtmuleyInteresting. So paradoxically, NRs have more opportunity on private than the Block Management/Federal land they are paying for.
I’m sending a trend developing.
Maybe issue some landowner transferable bird licenses. That would help you out. mtmuley
Interesting. So paradoxically, NRs have more opportunity on private than the Block Management/Federal land they are paying for.
I’m sending a trend developing.
"Provide incentive"Don’t temp me with a good time![]()
It is significant I had a bow stalk blown by a group of Texas hunters with a trailer load of dogs the 3rd day of season a couple years ago. Point being is 112 days not long enough to hunt birds?If those first ten days are unimportant, @Eric Albus wasted his time on this right?
I guess if you are only able to view the issue from the perspective of someone who looks out for only their interests, then sure.
It is significant I had a bow stalk blown by a group of Texas hunters with a trailer load of dogs the 3rd day of season a couple years ago. Point being is 112 days not long enough to hunt birds?
Is this somehow different than R preference for big game tags?Like @Eric Albus did here?