Refuge Hunting

Should Hunting be allowed on Federal Wildlife Refuges ?

  • Yes on a limited basis

    Votes: 30 42.9%
  • Yes by draw hunt

    Votes: 27 38.6%
  • Yes by bid hunt , money ear marked for waterfowl habitat

    Votes: 6 8.6%
  • NO

    Votes: 10 14.3%

  • Total voters
    70
  • Poll closed .

Ben Elli

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We hunt them here anytime we want during the season.
 

duchntVA

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Orange Air...I will tell ya what to do...pay sambo 10 bucks an hour to walk around the levy dams beating a bongo drum or smacking a pot with a Spoon...but only from 8-10 am...get up back up after the morning flight then let them come back in to rest!!;)
 

WOODIE13

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One, may be two, days a week would not hurt a thing. Hunt till 12 and be out by one.
 

Orange_airbrakes

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Originally posted by duchntVA
Orange Air...I will tell ya what to do...pay sambo 10 bucks an hour to walk around the levy dams beating a bongo drum or smacking a pot with a Spoon...but only from 8-10 am...get up back up after the morning flight then let them come back in to rest!!;)
:l :l :h
 

A5Mag12

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AQ, There's an area on north Toledo Bend where you can't hunt duck.

I think you should be able to hunt on all hunter funded refuges, holding areas, and any public lands.
 
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