Don't worry about these guys man. It really is not as hard as they act like it is to get one. I'm not sure what Trad was talking about, he knows more about this shit, but just call up the DNR headquaters in Cola and ask for the licensing dept. DO NOT talk to the ladies up front, they will blow you off. Just ask for their boss.
they aint gonna tell you shit over the phone..... Last board meeting they said info would only be given in person......next time you are in columbia stop by the main building and they have some brochures.......they may act clueless to start with but as soon as u let them know that you know what you are talking about they will give you the brochure and if you would like you can go ahead and start the application process.
Also If yall go to ask about a Permit, one of the ladies that works in the office is a hooker. Ask her about having a little fun, tell her you have the money if she has the time. She may act like she does not know what the heck you are talking about, but that is an just and act. Keep after her and she will come around, if she says she will call the cops it's still just and act. With all the budget cuts she needs the money now more than ever. She is the hot one you will know her when you see her.
i have never heard so much shit in my life..
MEADOWWOODS DUCKS SLAYER- i have never heard so much shit in my life..
the thought comes to my mind that you asked a question and we have done our best to answer it.
as with ALL THINGS related to SCDUCKS some of the information is solid and some is indeed shit. you can use your common sense to figure out which is which.
but just remember this- you asked the initial question brother...
Delta in a nutshell: Breeding grounds + small wetlands + big blocks of grass cover + predator removal + nesting structures + enough money to do the job= plenty of ducks to keep everyone smiling!
"For those that will fight for it...FREEDOM...has a flavor the protected shall never know."
-L/Cpl Edwin L. "Tim" Craft
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