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<blockquote data-quote="Oklahomabassin" data-source="post: 2244375" data-attributes="member: 1546"><p>First off, I never said to quit a job, give a kid up or divorce a spouse to make the hunt. SoonerATC in his post didn't say he had a family obligation or job conflicts with the hunt. However, I assumed it was possibly religious reasons. I hunt to relax, which in my opinion is like a day of rest. Before you blame it on jealousy, not really that either. I have plenty of deer hunting opportunity outside of the draw hunts. </p><p></p><p>Many of these draw hunts are a management tool necessary to a healthy herd of deer on these special areas where unrestricted hunting would be either dangerous or detrimental to the overall health of the wildlife. </p><p></p><p>Like mentioned earlier if PETA like people wanted to, they have all there members overwhelm the drawings and that could really throw a hitch in it. Like Okie4570 pointed out some hunts, nobody showed up! These biologists and wildlife employees put in a lot of work to make these hunts happen. If that happens enough, ever consider they may determine the controlled hunts aren't working to complete there objective and just quit having them. At $5/applicant it certainly isn't fully funding the program.</p><p></p><p>My point of this post is not to personally attack anybody, as it is to try and show why these hunts are more significant than some give credit for. Take a little time when applying to check scheduling conflicts, check location of hunts, check the special rules of the hunt. Consider it more important than just a random drawing for an invitation hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oklahomabassin, post: 2244375, member: 1546"] First off, I never said to quit a job, give a kid up or divorce a spouse to make the hunt. SoonerATC in his post didn't say he had a family obligation or job conflicts with the hunt. However, I assumed it was possibly religious reasons. I hunt to relax, which in my opinion is like a day of rest. Before you blame it on jealousy, not really that either. I have plenty of deer hunting opportunity outside of the draw hunts. Many of these draw hunts are a management tool necessary to a healthy herd of deer on these special areas where unrestricted hunting would be either dangerous or detrimental to the overall health of the wildlife. Like mentioned earlier if PETA like people wanted to, they have all there members overwhelm the drawings and that could really throw a hitch in it. Like Okie4570 pointed out some hunts, nobody showed up! These biologists and wildlife employees put in a lot of work to make these hunts happen. If that happens enough, ever consider they may determine the controlled hunts aren't working to complete there objective and just quit having them. At $5/applicant it certainly isn't fully funding the program. My point of this post is not to personally attack anybody, as it is to try and show why these hunts are more significant than some give credit for. Take a little time when applying to check scheduling conflicts, check location of hunts, check the special rules of the hunt. Consider it more important than just a random drawing for an invitation hunt. [/QUOTE]
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