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Re: Special Opportunity Areas- Who supports them?
[Re: ikillbux]
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12/13/21 09:10 PM
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Southwood7
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For example, suppose we made all WMAs "bow only". That would be a rule that limits the number of hunters, and increases the number and size of deer. (By the way, this is, in my opinion, the single greatest reason why midwestern <public and private> land is so much better. Everywhere that is bow only, is simply better hunting.
The Cahaba Refuge is over 3000 acres. It’s bow only and it doesn’t produce better quality bucks than the rest of the WMA. If we're seriously going to debate that a bow only place isn't better than a full nilly willy gun area, I'm just gonna step on out of this thread. Sure, I can agree with that but that’s not what we’re discussing. We’re talking about Alabama WMAs which are not “full nilly willy gun areas”. Most have a 3 points on one main beam rule, limited rifle hunts and typically only one either sex weekend rifle hunt. On the scenario I described, it’s a fact that the refuge isn’t a better quality hunting experience than the rest of the WMA.
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Re: Special Opportunity Areas- Who supports them?
[Re: Southwood7]
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12/13/21 09:47 PM
12/13/21 09:47 PM
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outdoors1
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For example, suppose we made all WMAs "bow only". That would be a rule that limits the number of hunters, and increases the number and size of deer. (By the way, this is, in my opinion, the single greatest reason why midwestern <public and private> land is so much better. Everywhere that is bow only, is simply better hunting.
The Cahaba Refuge is over 3000 acres. It’s bow only and it doesn’t produce better quality bucks than the rest of the WMA. I bet there are a bunch of meat eaters and dog hunters keeping those deer cleaned out too from the nearby leased land and accessible public. With corn now being used, probably just got worse.
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Re: Special Opportunity Areas- Who supports them?
[Re: MorningAir]
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12/16/21 12:06 PM
12/16/21 12:06 PM
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Clem
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Can someone explain what goes on at these SOA blocks of land when they aren’t having a special hunt? In theory, nothing should be going on other than whatever possible management projects are on the books IF they claim the area is "special" enough that hunters are paying for "an experience" via limited draws. In reality, you're probably having some quiet hunting done by "special friends" who need to be stroked for some possible future gain. Pete Politician is on The Critical Committee and taking him out deer hunting or turkey hunting "to show him how good this is" likely happens. That's a cynical viewpoint but I have zero doubt that's what goes on sometimes.
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Re: Special Opportunity Areas- Who supports them?
[Re: Nightwatchman]
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12/17/21 09:15 AM
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I do
But they should open some of these bigger wmas like statewide private land like most other states do
Tennessee proved years ago that pressure goes down when you do that.
BTR Scorer in NW Alabama
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Re: Special Opportunity Areas- Who supports them?
[Re: Nightwatchman]
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12/20/21 09:53 AM
12/20/21 09:53 AM
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Nightwatchman
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Emailed my district rep. Him and Chucky had a good laugh about it over a cup of coffee at Portland Landing before heading out to their favorite spot I'm sure I will preface that by saying that I think very highly of Rich Wingo. Doesn't mean that him and everyone else in Montgomery aren't out watching the edge of the cotton field on unit 6 this morning. ![[Linked Image]](https://i.postimg.cc/XqyLfM7z/rw-new.jpg)
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Re: Special Opportunity Areas- Who supports them?
[Re: Atoler]
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12/20/21 09:24 PM
12/20/21 09:24 PM
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BayedUp
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They took Choctaw wildlife refuge and made it an soa. Pretty sure you could bow hung it before that…. You can still bow hunt it. They just gave a couple days to muzzleloader hunt it.
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Re: Special Opportunity Areas- Who supports them?
[Re: BayedUp]
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12/20/21 09:43 PM
12/20/21 09:43 PM
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They took Choctaw wildlife refuge and made it an soa. Pretty sure you could bow hung it before that…. You can still bow hunt it. They just gave a couple days to muzzleloader hunt it. That’s surprising.
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