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Re: Public land getting more expensive [Re: Mbrock] #4175592
08/04/24 07:17 PM
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Behind some dogs
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Originally Posted by Mbrock
Originally Posted by 000buck
That’s that low life, worthless pos, Chucky for ya. Him and his amigos ain’t worth a cuss. That pos governor we got is just like em.

You do realize that no state government has anything to do with the prices of COE lands right? They’re a federal government agency and Chuck has nothing to do with that.


I did not. I stand corrected on this matter.

Re: Public land getting more expensive [Re: 000buck] #4175614
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Originally Posted by 000buck
Originally Posted by Mbrock
Originally Posted by 000buck
That’s that low life, worthless pos, Chucky for ya. Him and his amigos ain’t worth a cuss. That pos governor we got is just like em.

You do realize that no state government has anything to do with the prices of COE lands right? They’re a federal government agency and Chuck has nothing to do with that.


I did not. I stand corrected on this matter.


More than welcome to find something else to gripe about though. Just didn’t know if you knew the state didn’t set COE permit pricing.

Re: Public land getting more expensive [Re: Mbrock] #4175679
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Originally Posted by Mbrock
Originally Posted by 000buck
Originally Posted by Mbrock
Originally Posted by 000buck
That’s that low life, worthless pos, Chucky for ya. Him and his amigos ain’t worth a cuss. That pos governor we got is just like em.

You do realize that no state government has anything to do with the prices of COE lands right? They’re a federal government agency and Chuck has nothing to do with that.


I did not. I stand corrected on this matter.


More than welcome to find something else to gripe about though. Just didn’t know if you knew the state didn’t set COE permit pricing.

Taught me something. Thanks!


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Re: Public land getting more expensive [Re: Clem] #4175736
08/05/24 01:35 AM
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[quote=Clem]

"Aw, it's just a few dollars. Don't you care about conservation?"


That's the familar refrain, ain't it? If you complain about the Corps increase, the bait permit, the night hunting permit, the license increase, the WMA permit increase, every other kind of increase -- then you're just a sorry POS who doesn't care about conservation.

It's just a latte or couple of six-packs. C'mon, now, pay THE MAN your fair share for the land you've already paid for.

It's easier every year to understand why people say "Eff the government" and don't buy licenses or permits.


BTW, the "bait permit privilege" fee probably will increase again this year if it hasn't already, and it definitely will next year.

Went up this year to 17

Re: Public land getting more expensive [Re: Nightwatchman] #4175750
08/05/24 06:52 AM
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^^^^^^thats a 13.33% increase on the illegal baiting license. Inflation is up. You didn’t think Chuckie was going to keep on working for the good of Alabama’s wildlife and Alabama’s hunters, like he’s done so diligently since he was appointed by the 100 yr old lush. You can’t expect a man that is that good and effective at his job, to continue doing it year after year, without his annual compensatory raise, did you?????? Budgets are tight, money has to come from somewhere and h7hters are rich and can afford it. Don’t believe me, just look at lease prices.

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Re: Public land getting more expensive [Re: Nightwatchman] #4175760
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Don't pay it. They don't have any way to enforce it. All they do it write sternly worded warnings.

Re: Public land getting more expensive [Re: whack-n-stack] #4175889
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Originally Posted by whack-n-stack
Don't pay it. They don't have any way to enforce it. All they do it write sternly worded warnings.

Pretty sure that State GWs can write fully enforceable tickets on COE land.

Re: Public land getting more expensive [Re: Nightwatchman] #4175910
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Yes they can enforce it with a ticket

Re: Public land getting more expensive [Re: Nightwatchman] #4175974
08/05/24 04:00 PM
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I understand the frustration but the problem is that they really don’t care if you pay or not.

If you don’t pay and get caught it’s more money to the state for tickets.
If you say screw it and don’t hunt it they didn’t lose anything and it’s one less person on the property.
If you say it’s only $15 and pay then they got some money out of it.

Re: Public land getting more expensive [Re: BayedUp] #4176299
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Originally Posted by BayedUp
I understand the frustration but the problem is that they really don’t care if you pay or not.

If you don’t pay and get caught it’s more money to the state for tickets.
If you say screw it and don’t hunt it they didn’t lose anything and it’s one less person on the property.
If you say it’s only $15 and pay then they got some money out of it.



They are essentially using their power to write tickets to extort people on land they have already paid for

Re: Public land getting more expensive [Re: abolt300] #4176300
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Originally Posted by abolt300
Originally Posted by whack-n-stack
Don't pay it. They don't have any way to enforce it. All they do it write sternly worded warnings.

Pretty sure that State GWs can write fully enforceable tickets on COE land.


They don't write tickets for not paying the COE boat launch fees.

Re: Public land getting more expensive [Re: Nightwatchman] #4176315
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I don't mind paying $15 if they help the wildlife by planting food plots. In MS, we have paid $15 for a number of years on WMA's. The money is supposedly earmarked for food plots and wildlife management practices. Those funds have been rerouted to one region of our state - the Delta. Once thriving food plots are now grown up areas with useless sweet gums.

Re: Public land getting more expensive [Re: Turkey Petter] #4176322
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Originally Posted by Turkey Petter
I don't mind paying $15 if they help the wildlife by planting food plots. In MS, we have paid $15 for a number of years on WMA's. The money is supposedly earmarked for food plots and wildlife management practices. Those funds have been rerouted to one region of our state - the Delta. Once thriving food plots are now grown up areas with useless sweet gums.


LMAO they couldnt make improvements with the millions of tax dollars we already sent them, but you're right, the obvious answer is to keep sending them money. I am sure that will work


For the record, I don't want improvements, I just want unimpeded access to land my taxes have already paid for . Just vast, untouched wilderness is what I want.....it is not anyone's job to make the hunting "better" for me, it is their job to make sure I have access to federal land my taxes have paid for

Re: Public land getting more expensive [Re: Nightwatchman] #4176324
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Originally Posted by Nightwatchman
Originally Posted by Turkey Petter
I don't mind paying $15 if they help the wildlife by planting food plots. In MS, we have paid $15 for a number of years on WMA's. The money is supposedly earmarked for food plots and wildlife management practices. Those funds have been rerouted to one region of our state - the Delta. Once thriving food plots are now grown up areas with useless sweet gums.


LMAO they couldnt make improvements with the millions of tax dollars we already sent them, but you're right, the obvious answer is to keep sending them money. I am sure that will work


For the record, I don't want improvements, I just want unimpeded access to land my taxes have already paid for . Just vast, untouched wilderness is what I want.....it is not anyone's job to make the hunting "better" for me, it is their job to make sure I have access to federal land my taxes have paid for

I agree with this


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