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Quote from: Bob33 on May 14, 2025, 02:41:19 PMQuote from: bigdub257 on May 14, 2025, 01:35:45 PMWhat are they waiting for? They sure send out a lot of emails regarding changes to fishing regulations! Almost daily! Lol. If YTC had crabs or fish we’d have got at least 50 emails by now.I'm sure during some training cycles, crabs can be found. Just sayin.
Quote from: bigdub257 on May 14, 2025, 01:35:45 PMWhat are they waiting for? They sure send out a lot of emails regarding changes to fishing regulations! Almost daily! Lol. If YTC had crabs or fish we’d have got at least 50 emails by now.
What are they waiting for? They sure send out a lot of emails regarding changes to fishing regulations! Almost daily!
This is not the game department screwing hunters out of Hunting rights. It’s a military installation that is going to be closed for training for a year, possibly two. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
As near as I can tell through some quick research, the YTC has been open to the public for recreation since 1989 (36 years). Of course the usual restricted training areas dictate the amount of access the public has on any given day. Now, all of a sudden this is not doable.? The current commander took over 7/4/2024 and I believe has a 2 year stint so I guess we can expect this to be the case next year also. Hopefully not in future years, but my experience in this state is once they take away something it never comes back. Frustrating!
I'm guessing they won't be disappointed.
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Quote from: bigdub257 on May 15, 2025, 03:56:14 PMUpdateAnd there you have it, Natives will have the place to themselves.....
Quote from: trophyhunt on May 15, 2025, 04:26:21 PMQuote from: bigdub257 on May 15, 2025, 03:56:14 PMUpdateAnd there you have it, Natives will have the place to themselves..... Who monitors them.🤔