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William Maynard
04-26-2012, 04:38 PM
Here is an update on the CT. 2012 Hunting Season. All funds have been restored for the 2012 CT. Pheasant Stocking Program. I was informed that the Governors office as well as our Senators and Representatives were bombarded with letters, phone calls and emails from sportsman as well as businesses concerning this self funded program. This is good news for CT. hunters. It proves if we all band together our voices will be heard.
HAPPY HUNTING!!!!!!!!

Dean Romig
04-26-2012, 05:26 PM
YAAAAY FOR THE GOOD GUYS !!

George M. Purtill
04-26-2012, 05:39 PM
I live in CT and could care less about the stocking program.
I have a farm and some of my fields are next to state leased areas. i watch the stocking truck come in on Thursdays and watch the morons with red hats vacuum up the birds, shooting them on the ground even.
its a disgusting waste of birds.
its also a waste of my tax dollars.
I raise my own pheasants. I couldn't give a rats butt if they stopped the program, in fact i wish they would.
Sorry.....

scott kittredge
04-26-2012, 05:48 PM
I live in CT and could care less about the stocking program.
I have a farm and some of my fields are next to state leased areas. i watch the stocking truck come in on Thursdays and watch the morons with red hats vacuum up the birds, shooting them on the ground even.
its a disgusting waste of birds.
its also a waste of my tax dollars.
I raise my own pheasants. I couldn't give a rats butt if they stopped the program, in fact i wish they would.
Sorry.....

i don't think they are all paid for from your tax dollars, like here in NH we buy our birds from a pheze stamp 16.00, i see people shoot ducks on the water so should they stop that? deer from the side of the road so stop deer hunting too? watch out what you wish for or it all might stop. we have to stick together on this hunting thing even if you do like the way SOME PEOPLE HUNT!! just me thinking :) scott k pheasant, duck,goose,deer,crow ect ect hunter

scott kittredge
04-26-2012, 05:49 PM
Here is an update on the CT. 2012 Hunting Season. All funds have been restored for the 2012 CT. Pheasant Stocking Program. I was informed that the Governors office as well as our Senators and Representatives were bombarded with letters, phone calls and emails from sportsman as well as businesses concerning this self funded program. This is good news for CT. hunters. It proves if we all band together our voices will be heard.
HAPPY HUNTING!!!!!!!!

GOOD FOR YOU!!!:bowdown: scott

George M. Purtill
04-26-2012, 06:01 PM
i don't think they are all paid for from your tax dollars, like here in NH we buy our birds from a pheze stamp 16.00, i see people shoot ducks on the water so should they stop that? deer from the side of the road so stop deer hunting too? watch out what you wish for or it all might stop. we have to stick together on this hunting thing even if you do like the way SOME PEOPLE HUNT!! just me thinking :) scott k pheasant, duck,goose,deer,crow ect ect hunter

there are two issues but they converge.
the first is the unsportsmanlike conduct- i agree that can exist in any hunting and your ducks, deer and crows are not state raised.
However, the $$ spent allow us to dump birds out so people, who would be too lazy to bust through cover to hunt grouse, can get an easy fix. It's put and take.
its not a self funded program or why would they bother to threaten to cut it. they move that cash flow to where ever the squeaky wheel is.
If it was self funded they couldnt cut it.
just my personal opinion. Its a program I could live without.

Stephen Hodges
04-26-2012, 06:06 PM
I am glad you folks have resolved your stocking issue in such a positive manner. That being said, I am not a "fan" of our Pheasant stocking program here in NH. It has nothing to do with the way it is managed or that I am against a "put and take" type of hunting, I am not. It has it's place in the relm of our sport. It is because most of the stocking sites are quite small, relatively speaking, and hunter safety is an issue as a result of that. But the program is funded with pheasant stamp money, and thus is supported by the folks who want it. Again, congrats on you victory. :bowdown:

scott kittredge
04-26-2012, 07:01 PM
there are two issues but they converge.
the first is the unsportsmanlike conduct- i agree that can exist in any hunting and your ducks, deer and crows are not state raised.
However, the $$ spent allow us to dump birds out so people, who would be too lazy to bust through cover to hunt grouse, can get an easy fix. It's put and take.
its not a self funded program or why would they bother to threaten to cut it. they move that cash flow to where ever the squeaky wheel is.
If it was self funded they couldnt cut it.
just my personal opinion. Its a program I could live without.

like anything else a few do screw it up for most, it does suport it self, some states have no grouse left to speak of and alot of people love to run there dogs. there are alot of things i could live with out too, like stocking fish . i dont fish so we should stop that, i watch people catch more than the limit and thats" unsportman like conduct". the state put them out like birds. the point i am try to make is just because you don;t like that kind of hunting don;t try to stop the people that do. i don;t stop people from fishing, i love to see people out fishing. lets stick together on the hunting and fishing sports. scott ps i have never shot a pheasant on the ground or a duck on the water unless it was crippled:)

Stephen Hodges
04-26-2012, 07:05 PM
there are two issues but they converge.
the first is the unsportsmanlike conduct- i agree that can exist in any hunting and your ducks, deer and crows are not state raised.
However, the $$ spent allow us to dump birds out so people, who would be too lazy to bust through cover to hunt grouse, can get an easy fix. It's put and take.
its not a self funded program or why would they bother to threaten to cut it. they move that cash flow to where ever the squeaky wheel is.
If it was self funded they couldnt cut it.
just my personal opinion. Its a program I could live without.

Just maybe some folks cannot "bust throught cover to hunt grouse"!

William Maynard
04-26-2012, 07:49 PM
I live in CT and could care less about the stocking program.
I have a farm and some of my fields are next to state leased areas. i watch the stocking truck come in on Thursdays and watch the morons with red hats vacuum up the birds, shooting them on the ground even.
its a disgusting waste of birds.
its also a waste of my tax dollars.
I raise my own pheasants. I couldn't give a rats butt if they stopped the program, in fact i wish they would.
Sorry.....
Sorry, but your tax dollars do not buy one pheasant. You need to do your homework. It is a self funded program. I am sorry that you are unhappy but, there will always be a few people who abuse the program. This program is a introduction to hunting for many youths in our state. So, to cancel it just because you are unhappy would be the beginning of the end in our state.

William Maynard
04-26-2012, 07:57 PM
there are two issues but they converge.
the first is the unsportsmanlike conduct- i agree that can exist in any hunting and your ducks, deer and crows are not state raised.
However, the $$ spent allow us to dump birds out so people, who would be too lazy to bust through cover to hunt grouse, can get an easy fix. It's put and take.
its not a self funded program or why would they bother to threaten to cut it. they move that cash flow to where ever the squeaky wheel is.
If it was self funded they couldnt cut it.
just my personal opinion. Its a program I could live without.
George you are wrong, The Governor wanted to take the 160,000 dollars that was raised through the sale of pheasant stamps the previous year and use it balance the budget. The other answer to your question is.. The state of CT. has no grouse! I have to ask, when is the last time you shot a grouse in CT. Remember, one thing Sir. We are only the caretakers and are on this earth for a short time. We need to preserve every right that we have..So it can be passed down to the next of kin.

William Maynard
04-26-2012, 08:07 PM
YAAAAY FOR THE GOOD GUYS !!

Dean, it is a great victory for our state, and to all hunters.