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    Quote Originally Posted by iego View Post
    They have so many different types of public lands, and rules and regulations for what can and cannot be done, on public lands, that tree hugging is one of the only safe responses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Responded. I'm honestly distressed that hunting isn't even on the list.
    If public lands means state trust, there?s hardly any hunting allowed on it. Most hunting land is BLM and NF, isn?t it?
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    Almost all the hunting I've done is on State Trust Lands. In fact, you can't even access State Trust Lands unless you're doing some wildlife related (hunting) activity. The place I hunt is closed from like May till September every year, or else I'd take my family camping there.
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    You guys do realize, I hope, that no one will every read that survey. It is simply a way to collect emails for a mailing list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Almost all the hunting I've done is on State Trust Lands. In fact, you can't even access State Trust Lands unless you're doing some wildlife related (hunting) activity. The place I hunt is closed from like May till September every year, or else I'd take my family camping there.
    Then you’re hunting on some portion of 16% that’s actually allowed to be so.

    https://www.outdoorlife.com/blogs/op...ublic-hunting/
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    Quote Originally Posted by eddiememphis View Post
    You guys do realize, I hope, that no one will every read that survey. It is simply a way to collect emails for a mailing list.
    Since i was given the survey link BY email, it would be pointless to use it to collect my email address. Your hypothesis is the reverse of when base network admin cut off my email access and when I called to ask what was going on, said they emailed me to let me know ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by CavSct1983 View Post
    Then you’re hunting on some portion of 16% that’s actually allowed to be so.

    https://www.outdoorlife.com/blogs/op...ublic-hunting/
    Well, I'm both passed, and irritated. I think the guys at OnX are trying to address this issue as they try to open up public lands all over the country that should be huntable, but aren't.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aloha_Shooter View Post
    Since i was given the survey link BY email, it would be pointless to use it to collect my email address. Your hypothesis is the reverse of when base network admin cut off my email access and when I called to ask what was going on, said they emailed me to let me know ...
    I don't know what base network admin is so I have no idea what you're talking about.

    By giving your email and phone number to any nonsense like this, they will use that information to solicit campaign funds at the least.

    The link you posted goes to www.victorypassport.com.

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    When you interact with us or use VP Services, Targeted Victory may collect information about you, including ?personal information.? ?Personal information? means information about you that specifically identifies you or, when combined with other information we have, can be used to identify you.

    As you navigate through and interact with VP Services, we and our service providers may use automatic data collection technologies to collect non-personally identifiable information that is generated automatically while you using the VP Services, other websites, mobile websites and/or mobile applications or elsewhere on the Internet in order to provide content and advertisements about goods and services of interest to you across those various devices.

    Submitting your e-mail address anywhere via the VP Services will result in your e-mail address being added to the Targeted Victory e-mail list as well as the Campaign?s e-mail list.


    Your admin may help you from this invasive junk, but anyone filling out the survey will get a lot of solicitations.





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