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Cynthia,thats what Sherry filled out,for hers.
Brian
The man to talk to is Harlen Hall if you see Lee Criscoe he maybe to shead some light on this for you But the main way to get any thing done is like I HAVE TOLD EVERONE GO TO YOUR DIST MEETING IN YOUR AREA VOICE YOUR OPIONS THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE IS WHAT THAT COUNTS GO TO THE MEETING TELL THEM
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David, thats what I'M GOING to have to it looks like if other efforts dont come thru, but I'm going to get some stuff together thru some of this season ,like pic,measurement of distance,ect,Names of support.And this is Sherry & Harvey,not Bryan,but thanks for the info.Look forward ta seeing ya soon at a hunt.
Gamelands
Holly Shelter gamelands in pender county nc hasnt had any of thee roads closed in fact there isnt but one or two that has gates at all and there the handy caps placs. But being yall werre talking about screwey stuff a man has purchased 5 maybe 6 acres in the middle of the gamelands. Now correct me if im wrong but your not suppose to be able to buy land from a state gameland. or am i wrong
Enoch Cottle
That would be
a question for the curator over that particular gamelands,he or she should be able to answer that.
I'm still asking question about our area,and hopefuly I'll come thru with something or go bust with it, but never quiet about it.Hopefuly a little compromise FOR THE good of wildlife and mankind.
This is
a reply from the locals on the E-MAIL I sent them,so they will responed.PLEASE e-mail them with your thoughts on some access to our hunting spots that have been open to us for over 20 years.And I'm talking about roads that have been used as roads not fire lines.
Sherry Vredenburg Sept 30, 2009
Thank you for you recent email concerning road access on the Sandhills Game Lands. Your thoughts and comments are important to us.
Closing roads is necessary to reduce disturbance to wildlife. Most wildlife species benefit from seclusion from human disturbance and this is best accomplished by limiting access by motor vehicles. Having control over the access to an area also allows us to better manage our road system cutting the cost of road maintenance. Many of our roads were installed for use as firebreaks and were never intended to be used by the public for access. We have also found that limiting vehicle access helps minimize damage to planted food and cover plots and reduces poaching of wildlife.
As hunters ourselves we realize having road access is important for many sportsman. Our road system on the Sandhills Game Lands is design to allow access to the area while leaving large tracts closed to vehicular traffic. We feel this approach best serves the interest of most sportsman. There are permits for hunters who have limit mobility that allows them to operate vehicles on OPEN-GATED and UNGATED roads. The 2009-2010 Regulation Digest gives more information on qualifying for disability permits on page 11.
If you would like to discuss the matter further contact me at 910-281-5903 and I will be glad to meet and discuss the issue.
Bill Parsons
Management Biologist
William Parsons
Management Biologist
Central Region Southern Piedmont
PO Box 149 Hoffman, NC 28347
Office 910-281-5903
Cell 919-270-8764
fax 910-281-4184
Email correspondence to and from this sender is subject to the N.C. Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties.
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