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<blockquote data-quote="WacosSon" data-source="post: 1446653" data-attributes="member: 14152"><p>I'm not so sure a forum site would be the best format since the posts are more public. It might invite unprofessionalism and too much spam. I envision it more like a "fill in the blank" application for hunters, and then an account creation for landowners that allow them to see the backend with all the hunter's info. I don't have a copyright on the idea or anything, so anyone can have at it, I'm just trying to think what would be the most productive way to help out landowners, get rid of hogs, and not just create another website for people to post ads. I'm open to brainstorming if anyone wants to PM me though. Would love to be a part of the solution. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I agree, and I think anything web based will be a part of that battle, however, if it caught enough fire it might inspire some people to spread the word - even game wardens and local Wildlife Department people. Who knows, maybe some of the tech savvy younger folks will help out their parents/uncles/grandparents/neighbors and help coordinate something. There's nothing in place now, and the idea might tank, but its got to be better than what we have now. </p><p></p><p>Only other thing I can think of (and it wouldn't solve it, but might bring the problem to light) would be a re-occuring "hog day" at local public hunting areas, where they open it up to all means of taking, and possibly even allow ATV's, just to encourage people to get out there and help.</p><p></p><p>That's my .02 cents anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WacosSon, post: 1446653, member: 14152"] I'm not so sure a forum site would be the best format since the posts are more public. It might invite unprofessionalism and too much spam. I envision it more like a "fill in the blank" application for hunters, and then an account creation for landowners that allow them to see the backend with all the hunter's info. I don't have a copyright on the idea or anything, so anyone can have at it, I'm just trying to think what would be the most productive way to help out landowners, get rid of hogs, and not just create another website for people to post ads. I'm open to brainstorming if anyone wants to PM me though. Would love to be a part of the solution. I agree, and I think anything web based will be a part of that battle, however, if it caught enough fire it might inspire some people to spread the word - even game wardens and local Wildlife Department people. Who knows, maybe some of the tech savvy younger folks will help out their parents/uncles/grandparents/neighbors and help coordinate something. There's nothing in place now, and the idea might tank, but its got to be better than what we have now. Only other thing I can think of (and it wouldn't solve it, but might bring the problem to light) would be a re-occuring "hog day" at local public hunting areas, where they open it up to all means of taking, and possibly even allow ATV's, just to encourage people to get out there and help. That's my .02 cents anyway. [/QUOTE]
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