Time to make your voice heard!

35 Whelen

Senior Member
Public Meetings & Hearings
Hunting
Hunters and other interested persons are encouraged to attend any of eight upcoming public meetings regarding the development of proposed hunting regulations for the 2019–2020 and 2020–2021 hunting seasons. These meetings, sponsored by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division, are one opportunity for the public to provide input for consideration in the development of proposed hunting regulations.
January 7, 2019, 7 p.m.
Gainesville Civic Center, Chattahoochee Room
830 Green Street NE
Gainesville, GA 30501
Armuchee High School
4203 Martha Berry Highway NW
Rome, GA 30165
January 10, 2019 7 p.m.
Southern Regional Technical College, 253-B Auditorium
15689 US-19
Thomasville, GA 31792
Coffee County Courthouse
101 Peterson Avenue
Douglas, GA 31533
Sweetwater Creek State Park, Group Shelter
1750 Mount Vernon Road
Lithia Springs, GA 30122
January 14, 2019 7 p.m.
GA Tech Savannah
210 Technology Circle
Savannah, GA 31407
January 16, 2019 7 p.m.
Augusta Tech, Thomson Campus
388 Tech Drive
Thomson, GA 30824
F.D. Roosevelt State Park, Group Shelter
2970 GA Highway 190
Pine Mountain, GA 31822
 

Buckman18

Senior Member
Tell ‘em we need a spring baiting season and an increased bag limit so we can fire on them like Rambo.
 

C.Killmaster

Georgia Deer Biologist
Not other than the generic we have received your email response, thanks for your input.

The public meetings are good because you can interact and ask questions, but your comments are counted just the same whether you submit them at a meeting or by email. Public input is an integral part of the decision-making process, there have been tons of regulatory changes that are a direct result of public input.
 

tree cutter 08

Senior Member
The public meetings are good because you can interact and ask questions, but your comments are counted just the same whether you submit them at a meeting or by email. Public input is an integral part of the decision-making process, there have been tons of regulatory changes that are a direct result of public input.
Never been but looking forward to going. Any chance you will be at the Gainesville meeting?
 

jbogg

Senior Member
I should be able to make it to the Gainesville meeting. I attended one here in Cumming a couple of years ago and it was interesting.
 
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