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Re: "baiting bill" going to floor today
[Re: AC870]
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02/23/18 08:04 AM
02/23/18 08:04 AM
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Joined: Jan 2015
Posts: 750 Georgia
Geeb
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Posts: 750
Georgia
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I think the fee for nonresidents should be $225..... I think the in-state fee should be $425
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Re: "baiting bill" going to floor today
[Re: DAX]
#2416401
02/23/18 08:22 AM
02/23/18 08:22 AM
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Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 12,788 Thomasville, AL
Hogwild
Booner
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Booner
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 12,788
Thomasville, AL
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I agree 100% I'm good either way and I hope it passes anyhow this feeding rule we've got now is horse hockey and ain't no way to go back once they did the feeding bill. That is my Thought as well. Pandoras Box is already open.
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Re: "baiting bill" going to floor today
[Re: Bossbuck]
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02/23/18 08:26 AM
02/23/18 08:26 AM
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Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 12,788 Thomasville, AL
Hogwild
Booner
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Booner
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 12,788
Thomasville, AL
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I am tired of rich neighbors with political connections feeding by the tons and The small land owners getting caught for baiting. You did not get the memo?? Wealthy people and high fences Supplemental Feed and are Responsible Conservationists. Po folks simply bait and are poachers!
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Re: "baiting bill" going to floor today
[Re: dirkdaddy]
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02/23/18 09:08 AM
02/23/18 09:08 AM
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Joined: Aug 2014
Posts: 13,907 Mobile, AL
SouthBamaSlayer
Gary's Fluffer
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Gary's Fluffer
Joined: Aug 2014
Posts: 13,907
Mobile, AL
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Only reason out of state folks hunt here is cause they gots money. Time to pay the piper. Well that's just an ignorant statement.
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Re: "baiting bill" going to floor today
[Re: bamaeyedoc]
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02/23/18 09:14 AM
02/23/18 09:14 AM
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Joined: Sep 2013
Posts: 2,616 Alabama
dirkdaddy
10 point
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10 point
Joined: Sep 2013
Posts: 2,616
Alabama
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I see Alabama's deer population, which is a shared state resource, as no different than something like a professional sports stadium. We (the states residents) hold a valuable resource that many desire to use, and in my opinion, we don't charge out of state hunters enough for it. If the deer hunting in Alabama is only so-so, then those out of state hunters can talk with their wallets and not buy an expensive out of state hunting license. The visceral reaction to this suggestion is all you need to know about whether out of state residents would continue to buy a license. If the hunting wasn't so good here compared to their home states they'd laugh it off and not care. We need to take pride in what our state has to offer and charge accordingly. We have more woods and huntable land here than almost any other state in the nation when you take into state size and population.
Last edited by dirkdaddy; 02/23/18 09:15 AM.
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Re: "baiting bill" going to floor today
[Re: hallb]
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02/23/18 09:56 AM
02/23/18 09:56 AM
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Posts: 8,386 Chelsea, AL
lefthorn
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14 point
Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 8,386
Chelsea, AL
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Ya'll quit sending your folks down here to FL on vacation and we'll stop sending ours up there to hunt, deal? Just charge us extra to use the beaches
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Re: "baiting bill" going to floor today
[Re: lefthorn]
#2416501
02/23/18 10:02 AM
02/23/18 10:02 AM
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Posts: 312 Alabama, Jackson County
MarkAlan
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4 point
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Posts: 312
Alabama, Jackson County
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Ya'll quit sending your folks down here to FL on vacation and we'll stop sending ours up there to hunt, deal? Just charge us extra to use the beaches They already do. Look at the lodging tax on your bill. When I lived in Santa Rosa beach, it was bad when vacation season started. In the mornings I could get to Eglin in 30 min. but going home would take an hour or more.
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Re: "baiting bill" going to floor today
[Re: hallb]
#2416518
02/23/18 10:17 AM
02/23/18 10:17 AM
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Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 30,910 Clanton, AL
Out back
Grumpy Old Man
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Grumpy Old Man
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Clanton, AL
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Ya'll quit sending your folks down here to FL on vacation and we'll stop sending ours up there to hunt, deal? You don't have to worry about me. I ain't lost nothing in Florida.
My opinions and comments are my own. They do not reflect the position or political opinions of Aldeer or any of the Aldeer administration.
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Re: "baiting bill" going to floor today
[Re: dirkdaddy]
#2416535
02/23/18 10:34 AM
02/23/18 10:34 AM
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Joined: Aug 2014
Posts: 13,907 Mobile, AL
SouthBamaSlayer
Gary's Fluffer
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Gary's Fluffer
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Mobile, AL
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I see Alabama's deer population, which is a shared state resource, as no different than something like a professional sports stadium. We (the states residents) hold a valuable resource that many desire to use, and in my opinion, we don't charge out of state hunters enough for it. If the deer hunting in Alabama is only so-so, then those out of state hunters can talk with their wallets and not buy an expensive out of state hunting license. The visceral reaction to this suggestion is all you need to know about whether out of state residents would continue to buy a license. If the hunting wasn't so good here compared to their home states they'd laugh it off and not care. We need to take pride in what our state has to offer and charge accordingly. We have more woods and huntable land here than almost any other state in the nation when you take into state size and population. I hunt AL because that's where I'm from, that's where my friends hunt, and that's where I have access to land. None of those have anything to do with money. Do plenty of out of state people hunt AL and have money? Sure, but don't lump everyone into one category. Also, I would bet that out of state hunters already contribute almost as much, if not more money to the state than in-state hunters do, by the time you add up the $306 license, fuel, food, lodging, etc.
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Re: "baiting bill" going to floor today
[Re: bamaeyedoc]
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02/23/18 12:06 PM
02/23/18 12:06 PM
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Joined: May 2009
Posts: 2,751 Hayden, Alabama
HHSyelper
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10 point
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Posts: 2,751
Hayden, Alabama
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It may have already been asked, but what is the time table for when this will be presented and voted on in the senate?
To God Be The Glory!
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