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Posted By: Jingles

Question about NTA - 04/15/24 07:05 PM

Thinking of joining NTA utilizing the Senior Lifetime membership, however have noticed several threads about them have sounded pretty negative so to avoid a brouhaha please let me know if worth the expense even via PM
Thanks In Advance for your replies
Posted By: Paul Dobbins

Re: Question about NTA - 04/15/24 07:21 PM

Keep it to Private Messages. I'd hate to see more folks get kicked out of the NTA for expressing something negative about them on here.
Posted By: The Beav

Re: Question about NTA - 04/15/24 08:27 PM

Join your state association.
Posted By: Scott__aR

Re: Question about NTA - 04/15/24 08:32 PM

Agree, join your state association and/or a few surrounding state associations.
Posted By: trapdog1

Re: Question about NTA - 04/15/24 09:01 PM

Some people like the NTA and some don't. I'd just reread those peeing match threads you referenced because nobody has changed their mind.
Posted By: kytrapper

Re: Question about NTA - 04/15/24 09:29 PM

Paul’s comment will tell you what you need…….
Posted By: yotetrapper30

Re: Question about NTA - 04/16/24 12:06 AM

Originally Posted by trapdog1
Some people like the NTA and some don't. I'd just reread those peeing match threads you referenced because nobody has changed their mind.


Those threads have all been deleted so he can't reread them.
Posted By: Trapper Dahlgren

Re: Question about NTA - 04/16/24 12:12 AM

we need the nta, and the fta, but we need strong state memberships more than anything else. we need people that want to get active. and help raise money for their state association, we are going to need money to fight with,
Posted By: trapdog1

Re: Question about NTA - 04/16/24 12:45 AM

Originally Posted by yotetrapper30
Originally Posted by trapdog1
Some people like the NTA and some don't. I'd just reread those peeing match threads you referenced because nobody has changed their mind.


Those threads have all been deleted so he can't reread them.

Good point! I withdraw the suggestion. grin
Posted By: Jingles

Re: Question about NTA - 04/16/24 01:10 AM

Already member of WSTA was considering NTA and/ or ITA. Just don't want to join or be apart of another Good Ole Boys Club where not really welcome where new members suggestions are basically ignored
Posted By: Jtrapper

Re: Question about NTA - 04/16/24 11:30 AM

How many states did they save trapping in/ how many states lost their rights or got severely restricted in the past 60 years while they have been 'fighting for our rights'. It's that simple.
Posted By: Flint Hill fur

Re: Question about NTA - 04/16/24 01:23 PM

fta...
Posted By: Bruce T

Re: Question about NTA - 04/16/24 02:11 PM

Join both nta and your state trappers associations.
Posted By: Leftlane

Re: Question about NTA - 04/16/24 02:18 PM

Paul Dobbins does a nice job of dropping tiny bread crumbs to follow. Try not to twist an ankle on one of them. whistle
Posted By: Grandpa Trapper

Re: Question about NTA - 04/16/24 07:26 PM

Originally Posted by Jtrapper
How many states did they save trapping in/ how many states lost their rights or got severely restricted in the past 60 years while they have been 'fighting for our rights'. It's that simple.


The NTA helped fight the Idaho wolf trapping law suit. Just renewed my membership for the NTA and FTA.
Posted By: Scott__aR

Re: Question about NTA - 04/16/24 08:12 PM

Originally Posted by Trapper Dahlgren
we need the nta, and the fta, but we need strong state memberships more than anything else. we need people that want to get active. and help raise money for their state association, we are going to need money to fight with,



There are other conservation organizations, which carry more political clout, that embrace trapping ideals that also need our financial support as well ... Sportsman's Alliance, F4WM, the new one in Colorado ...... to name a few.
Posted By: MChewk

Re: Question about NTA - 04/16/24 08:46 PM

Scott is right, in fact the Sportsman Alliance had a great trapping article in its magazine in the last issue....great to see!
Posted By: dustytinner

Re: Question about NTA - 04/16/24 08:56 PM

Originally Posted by MChewk
Scott is right, in fact the Sportsman Alliance had a great trapping article in its magazine in the last issue....great to see!



ABSOLUTELY!!!
Posted By: Nittany Lion

Re: Question about NTA - 04/16/24 09:43 PM

Originally Posted by Jtrapper
How many states did they save trapping in/ how many states lost their rights or got severely restricted in the past 60 years while they have been 'fighting for our rights'. It's that simple.


You tell us jtrapper. And while you are at it, how many states did other organizations get saved and how many states lost their rights?
Posted By: BigJoe.

Re: Question about NTA - 04/16/24 10:36 PM

Jingles, I would suggest joining the FTA. And if and when the NTA can get a rock solid group to lead it, then join the NTA. As was said earlier, the NTA is needed. The current group making the ethical and responsible decisions is not needed.
Posted By: danny clifton

Re: Question about NTA - 04/16/24 10:43 PM

We trappers are few in number. Hard to get a politician to vote your way when animal rights becomes a more popular religion exponentially.
Posted By: Jtrapper

Re: Question about NTA - 04/16/24 11:43 PM

ou tell us jtrapper. And while you are at it, how many states did other organizations get saved and how many states lost their rights?

Im not asking for your money nitty, not asking you to join the jtrapper club, not telling you things you want to hear BUT if i was, id be more than happy to tell you everything i was doing and where ever dollar went, same as i did for four years when i was president of the alabama trappers association, had ONE member the whole time that wanted to look at the check book, it was at every meeting and every convention, any member could check it out when ever they wanted.

Called transparency!
Posted By: yotetrapper30

Re: Question about NTA - 04/16/24 11:55 PM

I got kicked out of the NTA for making posts on this forum, so my opinion would probably be considered biased.
Posted By: Boco

Re: Question about NTA - 04/17/24 03:22 AM

You cant change anything if you aint there,or run away.
Politics is a funny thing-you need to be able to persuade people to follow you more than the other guy can.And good political skills go a long way to that end.
Some have it and some dont.
Posted By: Nittany Lion

Re: Question about NTA - 04/17/24 05:50 AM

Well said Boco.
Posted By: Scott__aR

Re: Question about NTA - 04/17/24 05:57 AM

Originally Posted by Boco
You cant change anything if you aint there,or run away.
Politics is a funny thing-you need to be able to persuade people to follow you more than the other guy can.And good political skills go a long way to that end.
Some have it and some dont.


Very true statement Boco, which makes for a difficult decision coming up. I would like to offer a differing point of view; but, I have respect for Paul, his website and the no politics request. In addition, I don't want to provide our national organization reason to cancel me for anything said here.
Posted By: Trapper Dahlgren

Re: Question about NTA - 04/17/24 09:03 AM

scott is right there are others, clubs with more clout, and boco is right we need more people that want to be active, in the state and national clubs,
Posted By: kytrapper

Re: Question about NTA - 04/17/24 09:26 AM

Sportsmen’s Alliance is a great outfit. We had a baby anti issue here in Kentucky and they got on the phone immediately and scared them out of it and it was withdrawn. I’m very comfortable with United Trappers of Kentucky supporting them.
Posted By: CTRAPS

Re: Question about NTA - 04/17/24 01:08 PM

Originally Posted by Boco
You cant change anything if you aint there,or run away.
Politics is a funny thing-you need to be able to persuade people to follow you more than the other guy can.And good political skills go a long way to that end.
Some have it and some dont.


Giving up is giving in.
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