Saving Oaky Woods and Ocmulgee WMA
Many outdoor stewards of Georgia see hunting and fishing as our heritage and realize that it is one of our most sought-after passions. Rightly so, we want to see this highly enjoyed recreational time... continue reading »
"I am very concerned with this issue No Let there be hunting for every generation!"
"I am very concerned with this issue No There are few remaining opportunities for the state of Georgia to protect such large contiguous acreage of conservation land. We can't let the Oaky Woods slip through our fingers!"
"I am very concerned with this issue No if we don;t hang on to what we have now we want have any in the future,thet are not making new land ."
"I am very concerned with this issue No We need to preserve our heritage for the future!"
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"I am very concerned with this issue No I have hunted piedmont for years.But just started hunting Oaky woods and Ocmulgee,and like them better.And believe they have more and better deer."
"I am very concerned with this issue No This land is far too valuable to give up. Find a way to save it for the future generations."
"I am very concerned with this issue No Please put a stop to the loss of public hunting land. There is not enough of it in the state right now. Instead of cutting hunting land, land should added as to perserve the hunting heritage."
"I am very concerned with this issue No Stop giving away hunting land."
"I am very concerned with this issue No Georgia's WMA system deserves to be a higher priority among state decision makers. Leased WMAs need to be brought into permanent state ownership."
"I am very concerned with this issue No Please do not let this important tract become just another subdivision."
"I am very concerned with this issue No The preservation of our beautiful State's natural wildlife and habitats are vital to our State's future. Come on Governor and Legislators, don't be short-sighted. Preserve these lands, not just for hunters, but for "