First day of hunting
permits sold over 600 permits
More than 600
permits to hunt bears this fall were sold by mid-afternoon Monday, the first
day in more than two decades that such licenses have been available in Florida.
The sale of the
special-use permits began despite a lawsuit that was filed Friday against the
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to halt the hunt.
The state hasn’t
estimated how many permits — which cost $100 for Florida residents and $300 for
non-residents — will be bought by Oct. 23, the day before the hunt begins.
The hunt is planned
to last two to seven days, depending on the number of bears killed.
600 plus permits a
day.
29 days in August
since the first permit day.
30 days in September
23 days until the
first day of the hunt?
There will be two to
seven days of the hunt, if our hunters learn how to read?
So!
Remembering Cecil,
everyone's pet lion murdered by a crazed hunter with a rifles loaded to the
hilt with a silencer on it!
In theory there
could in fact be 6,000 plus Black Bears killed before a judge can rule that the
hunt is illegal because it is against Florida's law to kill a Black Bear!
We are painting four
signs 100' by 100' placing them around our house.
We shoot Hunters!
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