SC Public land and water hunters need your help

Strick9

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As some of you know the public hunter and hunters in general are constantly being squeezed out. This is just one example. Murrels Inlet SC is certainly not the best duck hunting around however several species are at times apt to be found here. However this area has a lot of hunting heritage. The transplants which do not understand nor care for the hunting heritage are out to shut this area down under the guise of a bird sanctuary. The fact is that within less than a mile two such sanctuaries already exist. SC is heavily laden with such bird sanctuaries at this time and though I don't oppose them this is a guise to take away the hunters rights in this area.

Please sign the petition to help SC hunters fight for the cause. The petition will ask for a donation at the end but after signing simply close out the page as no donation is expected nor required.

Great thanks to all that will sign!

https://www.ipetitions.com/petition/shared-murrells-inlet
 
Thank you for signing, we need all the help we can get!

Rest assured if the greenies discover they can manipulate to stop your hunting heritage they most certainly will use any guise to do so! Stop the inch and keep your mile!

Please sign folks!
 
I would advise all public land hunters to beware of "protections" of any name. Public land in the west has been getting hit hard with national monument and wilderness designations. We all like to get away from the crowd, but calling tens of thousands of acres of flat sage brush country "wilderness" is an obvious plot against sportsmen. National monuments also have a tendency to turn into national parks. If your local Forest Service and BLM have public meetings, you'd better go because the tree huggers always do.
 
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