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<blockquote data-quote="Waynzee" data-source="post: 1176982" data-attributes="member: 94500"><p>I have just read most of what you fella's have posted here and wow! It's just about the same here in N.E. PA. Some years back, (and yep, I'm an older fella too with 50+ years of hunting under my belt) there was a bridge washed out on the game lands that went to the rifle range. I called the G. C. on it and they told me they didn't have the funds to fix it. "WTH". So I then called our Congressman that was involved with the G.C. and he told me that whenever the G.C. wants more money they play these political games so people will put pressure on the Congressmen and Representatives to give them what they want. I told that Congressman that with all the volunteer help that the G.C. gets, and they do get a lot of help from hunting clubs and college people here, that they could not have the funds to fix that bridge. B.S.. Oh, I didn't mention the bridge was only about 30 feet long and the G.C. told the Congressman it would cost $350,000 to fix. Yep, I'll fix it for 1/2 that price and still make a bundle of money. Well anyway that's my 2 cents worth and the bridge did get fixed after a bunch of locals kept calling the G.C.. As far as hunting goes I agree with you fella's it's just not what it used to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waynzee, post: 1176982, member: 94500"] I have just read most of what you fella's have posted here and wow! It's just about the same here in N.E. PA. Some years back, (and yep, I'm an older fella too with 50+ years of hunting under my belt) there was a bridge washed out on the game lands that went to the rifle range. I called the G. C. on it and they told me they didn't have the funds to fix it. "WTH". So I then called our Congressman that was involved with the G.C. and he told me that whenever the G.C. wants more money they play these political games so people will put pressure on the Congressmen and Representatives to give them what they want. I told that Congressman that with all the volunteer help that the G.C. gets, and they do get a lot of help from hunting clubs and college people here, that they could not have the funds to fix that bridge. B.S.. Oh, I didn't mention the bridge was only about 30 feet long and the G.C. told the Congressman it would cost $350,000 to fix. Yep, I'll fix it for 1/2 that price and still make a bundle of money. Well anyway that's my 2 cents worth and the bridge did get fixed after a bunch of locals kept calling the G.C.. As far as hunting goes I agree with you fella's it's just not what it used to be. [/QUOTE]
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