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<blockquote data-quote="rammac" data-source="post: 1834573" data-attributes="member: 27761"><p>You guys better think twice before recommending limited draw. I've lived in Arizona and Utah and in both states it's almost impossible to even get an elk tag in a good hunting area, those states are why I use General Hunt areas on Public Lands, I got used to only being able to hunt elk and deer that way. Limited draws always become so competitive that eventually the average guy wont get drawn but about once every dozen years or so.</p><p></p><p>Personally I'll never support a limited draw, I like being able to hunt every year, even if it is on public land. The best way to help the problem is to report poachers, even family or friends that claim they only violated the rules because nobody really cares anyway. We also need to actually go the game management public meetings (like some here have mentioned) and voice our opinions on management ideas. I do support cutting down on the access roads and I support the idea of reducing the number of out of state hunters. Both these things will make resident hunters pay more and work harder but I don't mind that idea if it will help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rammac, post: 1834573, member: 27761"] You guys better think twice before recommending limited draw. I've lived in Arizona and Utah and in both states it's almost impossible to even get an elk tag in a good hunting area, those states are why I use General Hunt areas on Public Lands, I got used to only being able to hunt elk and deer that way. Limited draws always become so competitive that eventually the average guy wont get drawn but about once every dozen years or so. Personally I'll never support a limited draw, I like being able to hunt every year, even if it is on public land. The best way to help the problem is to report poachers, even family or friends that claim they only violated the rules because nobody really cares anyway. We also need to actually go the game management public meetings (like some here have mentioned) and voice our opinions on management ideas. I do support cutting down on the access roads and I support the idea of reducing the number of out of state hunters. Both these things will make resident hunters pay more and work harder but I don't mind that idea if it will help. [/QUOTE]
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