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<blockquote data-quote="DEER 24/7" data-source="post: 2786258" data-attributes="member: 16409"><p>So your saying each WMA doesn't have their own equipment? Like I said above their hands may be tied and that's way I don't see good food plots on wma. And has far as they how they are taken care of. The two most important things for wildlife is water and food that being said it should be put ahead of counting birds ect... And my remark saying they don't earn their money I take that back wrong wording because I know they don't get paid much and am sure if you added the hours up they most likely working some free hours. Are you saying that the guys that work & live on wma don't put in their own food plots. Are you saying one guy goes around to different wma a puts in food plots. This is what I don't understand I have never seen anything other then wheat or rye planted in the fall a couple places did see a little milo in summer. Why don't they plant some kind of legumes in spring time on part of it and the milo and wheat on rest. I do think we are blessed with some great public hunting I just think wma could be better manage but I don't know where to point the finger at. But hey I am very glad we got the money and hopeful good things will come of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DEER 24/7, post: 2786258, member: 16409"] So your saying each WMA doesn't have their own equipment? Like I said above their hands may be tied and that's way I don't see good food plots on wma. And has far as they how they are taken care of. The two most important things for wildlife is water and food that being said it should be put ahead of counting birds ect... And my remark saying they don't earn their money I take that back wrong wording because I know they don't get paid much and am sure if you added the hours up they most likely working some free hours. Are you saying that the guys that work & live on wma don't put in their own food plots. Are you saying one guy goes around to different wma a puts in food plots. This is what I don't understand I have never seen anything other then wheat or rye planted in the fall a couple places did see a little milo in summer. Why don't they plant some kind of legumes in spring time on part of it and the milo and wheat on rest. I do think we are blessed with some great public hunting I just think wma could be better manage but I don't know where to point the finger at. But hey I am very glad we got the money and hopeful good things will come of it. [/QUOTE]
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