VOLhunter
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How would you feel if your state wildlife management agency paid $10,000 to YouTube influencers in order to increase the number of nonresident hunters coming to your state to kill a specific species of game animal?
I don’t know who The Angry Bowhunter is but I think we may have been separated at birth. At the very least, you could say he’s my kind of people. I was led to his site a couple weeks ago while reading the social media thread. Last night I read a new article about how the Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency paid $10k to The Hunting Public in order to attract more out of state hunters to Tennessee. This might sound like a simply stupid idea, but wait, there’s more!
This move came immediately after our wildlife commission, following a period of public comment of which I added my .02, voted to reduce the number of turkeys each hunter was allowed to harvest. Our turkey numbers have been declining over the past years and it has taken a very long time for our wildlife commission to even discuss the idea of tag reduction. Overall, I’ve been pleased with the TWRA as a lifelong Tennessean. I’ve been involved with research projects for them, cleanup projects for our streams and rivers, and I’ve always tried to stay knowledgeable about their efforts, projects, and direction for my state’s wildlife.
It’s funny that the public wasn’t asked to comment on this idea though. Well, the idea certainly worked. Many more nonresidents hunted turkeys in Tennessee last year, and many many more birds were killed. In fact more birds were killed than before the tag numbers were reduced. You can bet your ass TWRA will be hearing from me on Monday morning as I’ll be providing my input to every level of TWRA management and to the Governor’s office who appointed our wildlife commission.
Here’s the article from TAB.
I don’t know who The Angry Bowhunter is but I think we may have been separated at birth. At the very least, you could say he’s my kind of people. I was led to his site a couple weeks ago while reading the social media thread. Last night I read a new article about how the Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency paid $10k to The Hunting Public in order to attract more out of state hunters to Tennessee. This might sound like a simply stupid idea, but wait, there’s more!
This move came immediately after our wildlife commission, following a period of public comment of which I added my .02, voted to reduce the number of turkeys each hunter was allowed to harvest. Our turkey numbers have been declining over the past years and it has taken a very long time for our wildlife commission to even discuss the idea of tag reduction. Overall, I’ve been pleased with the TWRA as a lifelong Tennessean. I’ve been involved with research projects for them, cleanup projects for our streams and rivers, and I’ve always tried to stay knowledgeable about their efforts, projects, and direction for my state’s wildlife.
It’s funny that the public wasn’t asked to comment on this idea though. Well, the idea certainly worked. Many more nonresidents hunted turkeys in Tennessee last year, and many many more birds were killed. In fact more birds were killed than before the tag numbers were reduced. You can bet your ass TWRA will be hearing from me on Monday morning as I’ll be providing my input to every level of TWRA management and to the Governor’s office who appointed our wildlife commission.
Here’s the article from TAB.
How TWRA Partnered with The Hunting Public to F**k Over Tennessee’s Resident Turkey Hunters
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