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hoghunter51 04-08-2002 08:21 PM

RE: Handicap Hunters?
 
Most states have special laws for disabled hunters ,in ways like free hunting lic or special hunts ,there posted in the hunting books that each state puts out every year.

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PaJack 04-09-2002 07:44 AM

RE: Handicap Hunters?
 
If you check,New Mexico's special seasons for &quot;Mobility Impaired&quot; hunters,prices are the same...<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>

Hunt Safe!

Jack


Chairman 04-09-2002 01:31 PM

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Should handicap hunters who pay the same fees as non-handicap hunters be provided special hunting opportunities to give them a chance to harvest a trophy? At the present time there are very few states that have fish and game programs to help handicap hunters. New Mexico is the only state that I am aware of that has a special early big game season for certified disabled hunters.
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Missouri provides many hunting opportunities for the disabled. My favorite is the managed deer hunts for the disabled, where we are allowed 2-3 deer (depends on the area) - that won't be counted towards our regular season limit. The goal of the program is to thin the herd, so it's a win/win situation. These hunts are held in some prime hunting areas, usually a week before the official opening date - which provides ample opportunity to harvest a trophy. Personally, I try to at least take a doe, so the program will meet it's goal.

The program provides volunteer guides & trackers, accessible ground blinds & more. They even serve breakfast & lunch! It doesn't get much better than that.... This program is responsible for introducing me to hunting in the first place!

I live near Truman Lake & Reservoir, where the Missouri Dept. of Conservation & Army Corp of Engineers are constantly improving access to quality fishing - re: accessible fishing piers & docks.

hoghunter51 04-09-2002 01:41 PM

RE: Handicap Hunters?
 
Chair , maybe more states will look at how mo. is doing it and follow ,,, i hope so.

Spirithawk 04-09-2002 07:54 PM

RE: Handicap Hunters?
 
Chairman, just wanted to say hi to another fellow disabled Mo. hunter.

Chairman 04-10-2002 04:13 PM

RE: Handicap Hunters?
 
hoghunter51 - In the last 2 issues of Field & Stream, there's an article about state conservation programs being in serious financial trouble. Missouri's Dept. of Conservation is promoted as one of the most effective (& solvent) programs in the country. Missouri is a role model, for sure. I'm proud of our Dept. of Conservation! I don't mind paying the 1/8th cent tax. I don't mind taking advantage of all their programs, either!

Hey, Spirithawk! How ya' doin'?! It's good to see you here.

I've been thinking of starting a disabled sportsman club for disabled Missourians. I've met a lot of disabled folks from Missouri - here & on other boards. I've actually met & hunted with a couple guys, so far. Sure is nice to put a face with the names... What do you think?

hoghunter51 04-13-2002 03:58 PM

RE: Handicap Hunters?
 
I wonder what there doing with the money , chair the other states i mean. Sounds like mo. is a good state to fashon other programs.

Relive the thrill of your first hunt,take a kid hunting !

Chairman 04-14-2002 01:08 PM

RE: Handicap Hunters?
 
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If my memory serves me correctly (BIG question - LOL), a lot of states rely on the &quot;sportsman&quot; taxes to support conservation programs. When some of these states raised their non-resident fees, there was a sharp decline in non-resident hunters. Not only did it affect the taxes collected for conservation programs, it affected a lot of businesses counting on non-resident revenues. Plus, I personally believe some of these sportsman taxes also get mis-appropriated on a regular basis.

In Missouri, we have a 1/8th% sales tax in addition to the sportsman tax. The Missouri 1/8th% sales tax is voted on to be renewed every 10 years. Currently, legislation has been introduced to change that to every 4 years. It sounds to me like some Missourians are about to challenge the taxes collected for conservation. You know how it goes - first challenge the tax, then try to appropriate the tax for &quot;other&quot; programs.

That sounds about right - it works, so try and see if they can &quot;fix&quot; it (screw it up)... Just when I was &quot;bragging&quot; about how successful Missouri's conservation programs are....



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