How many remember the old SDH days when the waterfowl committee began ringing the disturbance bell. This group claimed disturbance was the problem with waterfowl in the South Carolina.

The solutions they recommended were "buffer zones" and state-wide (except for private lands, of course) closures.

This attempt to make Carr and Little Carr part of a WMA is version 2.0 of this previous political ploy to take away public hunting opportunities to to improve private land.

If they are such great waterfowl managers why do they want to take away our hunting opportunities?

You guys better wake up or plan to sit home and play Nintendo while the corn pond boys are duck hunting.