Non transferable permits is set to expire and go back to the way it was unless it is renewed in 2012. When the changed it a couple years ago it was designed to basically be a 4 year test. So speak up to FWC is you want it to go back. Numbers say that less people are hunting on quotas than before and most biologist for the state didn't want it to go non trans and will recommend it reverts back.
The lil cry babies are the ones that got it changed in the first place and they were out numbered if it wasn't for the central florida bowhunters association basically getting it changed by themselves.
I recomeneded they change to non transferable,I don't even know what a central Fl bowhunters are.
Non transferable permits is set to expire and go back to the way it was unless it is renewed in 2012. When the changed it a couple years ago it was designed to basically be a 4 year test. So speak up to FWC is you want it to go back. Numbers say that less people are hunting on quotas than before and most biologist for the state didn't want it to go non trans and will recommend it reverts back.
The lil cry babies are the ones that got it changed in the first place and they were out numbered if it wasn't for the central florida bowhunters association basically getting it changed by themselves.
Sorry, that is not true. And they will never go back to transferable, because they are in the works of doing away with quotas completely, and going to a tag system
Great. Tags. Just what we need, a new requirement to carry tags and a pen into the woods, and something else to waste postage on (at personal or gov't expense, it's just a waste).
Explain the tag system?
From what I understand, they are looking to start requiring that hunters fill out and attach a tag to each animal harvested, and then, after processing, usually w/in 72 hours, you have to report the harvest to the FWC. The major complaint is that some hunters are out of communication for a week or more at a time on hunting trips, and, if you run out of tags, regardless of what you did with the meat (processed and frozen for personal use, donate to local shelters, or give away to friends and family), if you use up your tags, you'll have to order new tags and wait for them to be delivered before you can hunt again.
In PA, where the deer population is almost out of control, they've gone one step further and limited you to one buck or one doe per hunting license unless you are lucky enough to get drawn for a bonus doe tag, which is why most hunters up there shoot the first legal buck they see (at least on small plots of private property or public land), because you may not see another legal buck in the 14 days of deer season (not including doe season).
