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<blockquote data-quote="fordy" data-source="post: 3030757" data-attributes="member: 120504"><p>Gday </p><p>Pretty simple to me why </p><p></p><p></p><p>It's just like youth hunting </p><p></p><p>we should have youth areas & or seasons & disabled areas are just the next step imo </p><p></p><p>Here's a bit of what I've seen over the years till today & for the better not worse imo . </p><p>in Tassie ( my home state in Australia ) we have some great areas set aside for youth & disabled anglers for them to enjoy what some of us take for granted people can do / go @ various other locations they wouldn't be able to gain access to & the easy access areas that have been opened up for them originally to get too yet you get the able body ones or seasoned people flog the water to death just to say they got one or big note theirselves & it's why now we have areas set aside specifically for them due to the greed of other's thinking of nothing but their self & still dosent stop some thinking it's their right as it's public land & in all reality it is public so that is true but just like anything bag limits or tag quotas need to be implemented or eventually we all loose </p><p>( forget some of the stupid over governed or unknown practices of wildlife management as that's a whole new ball game & not @ the heart of my thinking on youth & disabled here ) </p><p></p><p></p><p>Personally I think that's great for the kids & disabled people </p><p>But obviously some have the thought that they have the right to fish these designated areas & sneak in @ different times </p><p></p><p>shame on those imo </p><p></p><p>I feel strongly about allowing a little bit for the future generations to come . </p><p>I've set aside certain areas ( actually signed off from our government department on a special property permit & I was the first in Tasmania to have this permit granted ) for the youth or new to the sport of hunting on my hunting property & disabled also come in here for which I didn't want to segregate them into groups as they are one to me but my permit required it to be a little more specific of new hunters to the sport & nothing else , </p><p> all of my hunters have no problem with setting aside certain areas ( prime I may add ) for the big picture </p><p></p><p>But not every hunter on my property has had the same understanding of what's important as me & the other families that hunt on my property have </p><p>& that's why they no longer have a key to the front gate </p><p></p><p>So locking abled body people out of certain areas so those people get to have the same feelings as we do is one that I think is wonderful & good on the people who make these areas safe & enjoyable for those to participate in what we take for granted </p><p></p><p>Just how I look @ the reason why </p><p>Not pointing a finger @ anyone just answering the question on why & how I personally look @ it </p><p></p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fordy, post: 3030757, member: 120504"] Gday Pretty simple to me why It’s just like youth hunting we should have youth areas & or seasons & disabled areas are just the next step imo Here’s a bit of what I’ve seen over the years till today & for the better not worse imo . in Tassie ( my home state in Australia ) we have some great areas set aside for youth & disabled anglers for them to enjoy what some of us take for granted people can do / go @ various other locations they wouldn’t be able to gain access to & the easy access areas that have been opened up for them originally to get too yet you get the able body ones or seasoned people flog the water to death just to say they got one or big note theirselves & it’s why now we have areas set aside specifically for them due to the greed of other’s thinking of nothing but their self & still dosent stop some thinking it’s their right as it’s public land & in all reality it is public so that is true but just like anything bag limits or tag quotas need to be implemented or eventually we all loose ( forget some of the stupid over governed or unknown practices of wildlife management as that’s a whole new ball game & not @ the heart of my thinking on youth & disabled here ) Personally I think that’s great for the kids & disabled people But obviously some have the thought that they have the right to fish these designated areas & sneak in @ different times shame on those imo I feel strongly about allowing a little bit for the future generations to come . I’ve set aside certain areas ( actually signed off from our government department on a special property permit & I was the first in Tasmania to have this permit granted ) for the youth or new to the sport of hunting on my hunting property & disabled also come in here for which I didn’t want to segregate them into groups as they are one to me but my permit required it to be a little more specific of new hunters to the sport & nothing else , all of my hunters have no problem with setting aside certain areas ( prime I may add ) for the big picture But not every hunter on my property has had the same understanding of what’s important as me & the other families that hunt on my property have & that’s why they no longer have a key to the front gate So locking abled body people out of certain areas so those people get to have the same feelings as we do is one that I think is wonderful & good on the people who make these areas safe & enjoyable for those to participate in what we take for granted Just how I look @ the reason why Not pointing a finger @ anyone just answering the question on why & how I personally look @ it Cheers [/QUOTE]
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