Thread: LSBA Meets TPWD
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Old 12-02-2008, 08:58 PM   #13
Tomme
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I think it was a really good meeting and I think that we may well get some items passed that we have been in favor of for a long time. For example, there were no weekend archery hunts at any of the state parks. Even if they only do youth hunts, it would be a great opportunity at a low cost. If these come up we need to support them.

As Jack mentioned we need a strong show of support going into the January meeting. Hopefully the original proposal will die there. If not, we have January to March to change their minds and that will be the time unleash an avalanche of phone calls, letters, emails, etc. to everyone at Parks and Wildlife up to the Governor.

One thing that was brought up at the meeting that I think we should pass on. Carter Smith, head of Parks and Wildlife wanted to assure us that one of the commissioner's remarks (Commissioner Parker?) was misconstrued and that he was NOT against bowhunters.

I believe that statement. I also believe that when he made it, he was misguided. By misguided, he was solely focusing on the need to get more youth into the out of doors and was unaware of the harm that the proposal would do to an established season. I think LSBA and the bowhunters of this state have shown him it's a bad idea, and have also proposed some better ways to get youth involved. The ball is now back in the commissioners court, I for one will be interested in seeing what they do with it in January.
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