huntaholic Posted August 16, 2006 Report Share Posted August 16, 2006 Re: On-Line Petition Against The WHA! Please Sign! [ QUOTE ] 1357 Total Signatures now. There should be a lot more than this [/ QUOTE ] LOL im 1358 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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JKAPP01 Posted August 16, 2006 Report Share Posted August 16, 2006 Re: On-Line Petition Against The WHA! Please Sign! my grandpa made it on there right after i forwarded it to him.......and so did another friend of his.....i am telling ya forward it through your email list..........networking will pay off on this one...........forward it to EVERYONE!!! i am even going to forward it to my mother to get her to sign it and pass it to all her work gals! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest 257Roberts Posted August 17, 2006 Report Share Posted August 17, 2006 Re: On-Line Petition Against The WHA! Please Sign!!! No. 1370. I'll pass it on brothers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest hunter480 Posted August 19, 2006 Report Share Posted August 19, 2006 Re: On-Line Petition Against The WHA! Please Sign!!! I found the story the reporter from the Flint Journal did-thought you all would like to see the article she wrote: Misfire? World Hunting Association on target for premiere, but critics still keep the pro tourney in their sights MT. MORRIS TOWNSHIP THE FLINT JOURNAL FIRST EDITION Thursday, August 17, 2006 By Elizabeth Shaw [email protected] • 810.766.6311 MT. MORRIS TWP. - In a few weeks, the World Hunting Association plans to unveil its official sponsors for the first-ever professional sport hunting league, set to premier in October at a Gladwin game ranch. Eastman Outdoors won't be one of them. "We want to make it perfectly clear to everyone that we don't have anything to do with it," said Julie Legeret, a spokesperson for the Mt. Morris Township company that makes Carbon Express arrows, Gorilla tree stands and other hunting and camping products. There's good reason for the company's stance. Legeret has been conducting damage control since June, when the Southfield-based WHA made waves when it announced the creation of a competitive hunting tour in which bow and rifle hunters would compete for cash prizes using tranquilizer darts to shoot deer on game ranches. They also announced two Michigan manufacturers of hunting gear - Eastman Outdoors and G-5 Outdoors - would sponsor the tour, and hinted at other sponsors. No one was more shocked than the folks at Eastman, who said a company representative met with WHA founder David Farbman, but never committed to a sponsorship deal. "We never told them we were going to be sponsors. We never agreed to anything. We hadn't given them any money or anything," said Legeret. "I'm the one who handles all our donations, sponsor requests and media contacts, and I didn't even know someone here had talked to them when this hit the news." Within hours of that first news release, an outcry erupted from hunters who felt the concept violated the ethics of fair chase and sportsmanship. "The backlash was immediate. Every e-mail and phone call coming through our customer service department was about what a bad idea it was, how they were going to boycott our products and not shop in stores that carry our products," said Legeret. "They announced it on Wednesday, and by Friday we had a statement on our Web site that we weren't sponsors." Legeret said she's still chasing down and snuffing out stray rumors. "We had to do a lot of repair work to turn everyone's opinion around to make sure they know we don't have anything to do with it," she said. "I still Google articles online everyday to make sure we're not mentioned. Every now and then, our name still shows up from people who still have the original press release. "To tell you the truth, it's left a bad taste in our mouth and really given us a bad attitude toward the whole thing." WHA chief operating officer Robert Halsey admitted they've "made a few mistakes," but said the international tournament will open as planned at the Lost Arrow Resort in Gladwin with as much as $600,000 in prizes. "There was a lot of misconception with some of the folks in the industry when we first announced. Since then, we've learned a lot," said Halsey. "No one has publicly reversed their stand yet, but we've had a lot of meetings and we're expecting more support now for what we can do for the sport of hunting." The WHA plans to sign up eight professional hunters for the debut tour, including a paralyzed insurance agent who hunts from a wheelchair. The multi-media concept includes televised events and interactive online gaming to attract youths and nonhunters. "We're trying to showcase the skills, strategies and tactics of hunting, and show the general public that's it's not just a bunch of guys standing around over a bait pile," said Halsey. "I think the perception is changing among hunters now that the initial backlash has quieted down and they're seeing all the other things we're bringing to the table." Whether hunters will watch remains to be seen. To date, an online anti-WHA petition has drawn about 1,300 signatures. "I'm really disappointed because I know that with all the word of mouth, people from across the country know about the petition. But in a country that may have 20 million deer hunters, the number who have signed the petition is pretty insignificant," said Indiana hunter Greg Russell, who launched the online anti-WHA campaign. "I believe most hunters are against the whole principle, but getting them all willing to be active is pretty tough." Back in June, Safari Club International's Washington headquarters issued a statement criticizing the concept, but is re-examining its official stance. "I'm not sure, but I believe they're looking into whether or not it could increase interest in hunting among youth if it's done correctly and ethically," said SCI-Flint chapter president Marc Somers. "Personally, I haven't spoken with anyone in favor of it." Eastman Outdoors, meanwhile, isn't budging. "The hunting community never really got on board with the idea. People just aren't excited about this," said Legeret. "We're just going to stay as far back from it as far as possible. "Negative attention to the sport is the last thing we need." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MikeB Posted August 21, 2006 Report Share Posted August 21, 2006 Re: On-Line Petition Against The WHA! Please Sign!!! #1448 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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AdvantageTimberLou Posted August 22, 2006 Report Share Posted August 22, 2006 Re: On-Line Petition Against The WHA! Please Sign!!! Last I heard was they are going to do away with the darts and its going to be a killed high fence type competition. Points will be awarded on the kill. The whole WHA concept is wrong but the latest is they will not be tranquilizing deer. We still need to keep fighting this, hunting is not a competition based on points!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TexasDeerHunter Posted August 23, 2006 Report Share Posted August 23, 2006 Re: On-Line Petition Against The WHA! Please Sign!!! #1465 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NEIOWAARCHER Posted August 23, 2006 Report Share Posted August 23, 2006 Re: On-Line Petition Against The WHA! Please Sign!!! http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060821/SPORTS07/608210310 Here's the story about whats happening with this topic. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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