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Re: Would you support? [Re: Tru-Talker] #1113770
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Originally Posted By: Tru-Talker
Originally Posted By: Jtide
Anyone that doesn't want to pay the same as hunters, just wants to keep on enjoying the public land access that us hunters provide without paying one dime of their own money.


Really... So my hard earned tax money that's being spent on THIS doesn't count...

I'm a hunter...but hunters "don't provide the land" If it wasn't for the tax money being spent to purchase and acquire these lands...public hunters would be out of luck altogether....


Read my post again. It said public land ACCESS. Hunters pay the taxes as well as the cost of a permit. Why should one group have to pay, but another doesn't? Why does one group get a "discount" by not having to buy a permit?

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The question presented in this post, is not about whether taxes should be enough to provide public land opportunities. It is about why should one group of public land users pay, but another does not.

Re: Would you support? [Re: Jtide] #1113823
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Originally Posted By: Jtide
Originally Posted By: Tru-Talker
Originally Posted By: Jtide
Anyone that doesn't want to pay the same as hunters, just wants to
keep on enjoying the public land access that us hunters provide without paying one dime of their own money.


Really... So my hard earned tax money that's being spent on THIS doesn't count...

I'm a hunter...but hunters "don't provide the land" If it wasn't for the tax money being spent to purchase and acquire these lands...public hunters would be out of luck altogether....


Read my post again. It said public land ACCESS. Hunters pay the taxes as well as the cost of a permit. Why should one group have to pay, but another doesn't? Why does one group get a "discount" by not having to buy a permit?


How bout reread your own post .. You said...
Originally Posted By: Jtide
keep on enjoying the public land access that us hunters provide without paying one dime of their own money.


How are "hunters providing" public access? Are they standing at the gates checking IDs and permits? Hunters and non hunters provide it... You buying a WMA license doesn't provide the nonbuyer chit... He has as much right to it as anyone...


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Re: Would you support? [Re: ridgestalker] #1113848
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There have been numerous times I have traveled to the Cahaba River WMA to shoot my guns only to find that the place is over run by people who do not have a license. I traveled down there during the holidays and there was a whole family from out of town with coolers and snacks and pop up shade in case it rained, bet you most if not all of them did not pay to use that range, do you think that is fair? How about the folks who like to ride their mountain bikes through the WMA, do they pay a fee?


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Re: Would you support? [Re: Abram] #1113865
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Originally Posted By: Abram
bet you most if not all of them did not pay to use that range, do you think that is fair? How about the folks who like to ride their mountain bikes through the WMA, do they pay a fee?


If everyone is worried about money and access....email..write..protest in the streets for equality on the WMA s.... Bitching about it here ain't helping your cause... Just creating entertainment for me... smile


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Re: Would you support? [Re: ridgestalker] #1113875
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If anyone knows, I would like to know if management area funding comes from only fishing and hunting license sales. And not just for purchase or lease of properties, but the care of the lands, such as road improvement and maintenance, including law enforcement. It is hard to access public lands for hunting or 4 wheeler riding without a road to ACCESS it.

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Re: Would you support? [Re: Jtide] #1113894
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Originally Posted By: Jtide
The question presented in this post, is not about whether taxes should be enough to provide public land opportunities. It is about why should one group of public land users pay, but another does not.


Do you need a fishing license to go swimming? More money into the system will not help hunters. It will only result in more restrictions, more convoluted and hard to comprehend game laws, and more officers to enforce them.

Re: Would you support? [Re: Tru-Talker] #1113895
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Originally Posted By: Tru-Talker
Originally Posted By: Abram
bet you most if not all of them did not pay to use that range, do you think that is fair? How about the folks who like to ride their mountain bikes through the WMA, do they pay a fee?


If everyone is worried about money and access....email..write..protest in the streets for equality on the WMA s.... Bitching about it here ain't helping your cause... Just creating entertainment for me... smile


I am glad we are good entertainment for you and for the record I have contacted my representative and the DCNR regarding this and while my rep was eager to get the ball rolling he acknowledged that it would be a low priority in Montgomery, no surprise there.

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Re: Would you support? [Re: Abram] #1113901
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Originally Posted By: Abram
Originally Posted By: Tru-Talker
Originally Posted By: Abram
bet you most if not all of them did not pay to use that range, do you think that is fair? How about the folks who like to ride their mountain bikes through the WMA, do they pay a fee?


If everyone is worried about money and access....email..write..protest in the streets for equality on the WMA s.... Bitching about it here ain't helping your cause... Just creating entertainment for me... smile


I am glad we are good entertainment for you and for the record I have contacted my representative and the DCNR regarding this and while my rep was eager to get the ball rolling he acknowledged that it would be a low priority in Montgomery, no surprise there.


10-4.. Low priority... Nothing down there is high priority unless it benefits them...


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Re: Would you support? [Re: R_H_Clark] #1113918
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Originally Posted By: R_H_Clark
Originally Posted By: Jtide
The question presented in this post, is not about whether taxes should be enough to provide public land opportunities. It is about why should one group of public land users pay, but another does not.


Do you need a fishing license to go swimming? More money into the system will not help hunters. It will only result in more restrictions, more convoluted and hard to comprehend game laws, and more officers to enforce them.


Swimming does not require money for things like management and care of roads, etc. I don't think everyone paying the same will create more restrictions, etc. It would probably mean less people using the property which would mean less need for more enforcement and less damage to roads, etc. I don't know what's complicated by everyone paying the same and carrying their own weight.

Re: Would you support? [Re: Jtide] #1114061
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Originally Posted By: Jtide
Originally Posted By: R_H_Clark
Originally Posted By: Jtide
The question presented in this post, is not about whether taxes should be enough to provide public land opportunities. It is about why should one group of public land users pay, but another does not.


Do you need a fishing license to go swimming? More money into the system will not help hunters. It will only result in more restrictions, more convoluted and hard to comprehend game laws, and more officers to enforce them.



Swimming does not require money for things like management and care of roads, etc. I don't think everyone paying the same will create more restrictions, etc. It would probably mean less people using the property which would mean less need for more enforcement and less damage to roads, etc. I don't know what's complicated by everyone paying the same and carrying their own weight.


Why are roads being damaged? The solution is not to spend money to fix the symptom but to stop the problem.

We have several fee areas in the NF that previously were not. There has been ZERO improvements to any of these areas because of fees. No garbage is picked up, no new trails, nothing except that now it costs to do what it once didn't.

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Originally Posted By: R_H_Clark
Originally Posted By: Jtide
Originally Posted By: R_H_Clark
Originally Posted By: Jtide
The question presented in this post, is not about whether taxes should be enough to provide public land opportunities. It is about why should one group of public land users pay, but another does not.


Do you need a fishing license to go swimming? More money into the system will not help hunters. It will only result in more restrictions, more convoluted and hard to comprehend game laws, and more officers to enforce them.



Swimming does not require money for things like management and care of roads, etc. I don't think everyone paying the same will create more restrictions, etc. It would probably mean less people using the property which would mean less need for more enforcement and less damage to roads, etc. I don't know what's complicated by everyone paying the same and carrying their own weight.


Why are roads being damaged? The solution is not to spend money to fix the symptom but to stop the problem.

We have several fee areas in the NF that previously were not. There has been ZERO improvements to any of these areas because of fees. No garbage is picked up, no new trails, nothing except that now it costs to do what it once didn't.


Roads are damaged by mother nature and those pesky ATV riders. lol

Re: Would you support? [Re: ridgestalker] #1114084
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Two things are real, real obvious to me from reading all of this.

1. A whole bunch of people don't hunt on WMA's.
2. A whole bunch of them DAMN sure don't hunt specificallly on Skyline WMA.


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Re: Would you support? [Re: Jtide] #1114085
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I think its fair to say that MOST folks agree, that if one group is paying 18 dollars for hunting. Then the other group should not get to ride for free, but have to pay 18 dollars as well. I mean come on its only 18 dollars!! thumbup

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24 yes 3 no I think.


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Re: Would you support? [Re: Tru-Talker] #1114090
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Originally Posted By: Tru-Talker
Originally Posted By: Jtide
Anyone that doesn't want to pay the same as hunters, just wants to keep on enjoying the public land access that us hunters provide without paying one dime of their own money.


Really... So my hard earned tax money that's being spent on THIS doesn't count...

I'm a hunter...but hunters aren't the only ones "providing the land" If it wasn't for the tax money being spent to purchase and acquire these lands...public hunters would be out of luck altogether....


I thought Forever Wild was funded by gas royalties not taxes?

It is ... and by other sources, but not tax dollars, according to Forever Wild


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Re: Would you support? [Re: wmd] #1114125
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Originally Posted By: wmd
Originally Posted By: Tru-Talker
Originally Posted By: Jtide
Anyone that doesn't want to pay the same as hunters, just wants to keep on enjoying the public land access that us hunters provide without paying one dime of their own money.


Really... So my hard earned tax money that's being spent on THIS doesn't count...

I'm a hunter...but hunters aren't the only ones "providing the land" If it wasn't for the tax money being spent to purchase and acquire these lands...public hunters would be out of luck altogether....


I thought Forever Wild was funded by gas royalties not taxes?

It is ... and by other sources, but not tax dollars, according to Forever Wild


Yup.... I am incorrect..


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Originally Posted By: Tru-Talker
Originally Posted By: wmd
Originally Posted By: Tru-Talker
Originally Posted By: Jtide
Anyone that doesn't want to pay the same as hunters, just wants to keep on enjoying the public land access that us hunters provide without paying one dime of their own money.


Really... So my hard earned tax money that's being spent on THIS doesn't count...

I'm a hunter...but hunters aren't the only ones "providing the land" If it wasn't for the tax money being spent to purchase and acquire these lands...public hunters would be out of luck altogether....


I thought Forever Wild was funded by gas royalties not taxes?

It is ... and by other sources, but not tax dollars, according to Forever Wild


Yup.... I am incorrect..


For about the third time in this post. Still thanks fot your input and smart ass comments... thumbup


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Originally Posted By: ridgestalker
Originally Posted By: Tru-Talker
Originally Posted By: wmd
Originally Posted By: Tru-Talker
Originally Posted By: Jtide
Anyone that doesn't want to pay the same as hunters, just wants to keep on enjoying the public land access that us hunters provide without paying one dime of their own money.


Really... So my hard earned tax money that's being spent on THIS doesn't count...

I'm a hunter...but hunters aren't the only ones "providing the land" If it wasn't for the tax money being spent to purchase and acquire these lands...public hunters would be out of luck altogether....


I thought Forever Wild was funded by gas royalties not taxes?

It is ... and by other sources, but not tax dollars, according to Forever Wild


Yup.... I am incorrect..


For about the third time in this post. Still thanks fot your input and smart ass comments... thumbup


Your welcome...it only gets better from here... Hope your hunting goes well this year...in between all the road riders and ATVers... Give em an ol thumbup when they ride by ya and screw ya hunting some more... Tell them the state said hello and thanks for the free riding on yalls tab.... smile


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Re: Would you support? [Re: Tru-Talker] #1114423
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Originally Posted By: Tru-Talker
Originally Posted By: Abram
Originally Posted By: Tru-Talker
Originally Posted By: Abram
bet you most if not all of them did not pay to use that range, do you think that is fair? How about the folks who like to ride their mountain bikes through the WMA, do they pay a fee?


If everyone is worried about money and access....email..write..protest in the streets for equality on the WMA s.... Bitching about it here ain't helping your cause... Just creating entertainment for me... smile


I am glad we are good entertainment for you and for the record I have contacted my representative and the DCNR regarding this and while my rep was eager to get the ball rolling he acknowledged that it would be a low priority in Montgomery, no surprise there.


10-4.. Low priority... Nothing down there is high priority unless it benefits them...


Cough...Cough

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