Hey Elkunter don't worry this court ruling you posted in the "perfect storm thread will stop it"
109th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 731
To reaffirm the authority of States to regulate certain hunting and fishing activities.
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
February 9, 2005
Mr. UDALL of...
The DNR just woke a sleeping giant. Should have left well enough alone. That little administrative law court is a circus. Win or lose there, those boys have enough money to take this thing to the top. Eventually it ends up in Monroe County district court where the judges have always...
Ironwood:
From what I can tell, this is the most proactive site for resident hunters in the state of Iowa. Someone on here posted a few days ago that he isn't seeing this much chatter anywhere else but on this website. I think that most guys on here are doing all they can by contacting the...
Teeroy:
I have always enjoyed your posts, they are straight forward and to the point. I will go out of my way to read what you write along with several other contributors. Everyone who has commented about my post admits that there is some kind of change coming. I agree, work like hell to...
Guys:
I'm with you on this. I guess there are still some areas of the state where you can get good access with just a knock on the door. I live in Monroe County. I'm a White guy and I have a better chance of catching sickle cell anemia than I do gaining access with a handshake.
That being...
Here lies the problem with Iowa. It is one of the last states where knocking on doors granted you access to hunt. Every other state in the union has left the train station long ago. You have to pay to play in those states, regardless of residency. Iowa is slowly transitioning to the "pay to...
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