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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDrakes Landing-Adkins S 2Harnett County Board of Adjustment members: Some further clarification. What Drake Landing offers commercially in hunting access is very similar to what the NC state government is trying to do thru its "Farmers Manage Deer Program". Farmers Manage Deer program is a sponsored project of the NC Tobacco Trust Fund Commission, the NC Cooperative Extension, the Natural Resource Conservation Service and NCDA’s Agritourism. The program is managed thru the NC Wildlife Federation. Appears that the state's NCDA Agritourism agency is directly involved and actively sponsoring programs that a Harnett County private business is already doing. On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 11:47 PM, Sid Adkins <sida@capefearriverbranchqdma.org> wrote: To members of the Harnett County Board of Adjustment: I'm writing as a concerned sportsman and outdoor enthusiast regarding any potential change to Drake Landing's agritourism and Harnett Co. zoning status. As a member of the Quality Deer Management Association, I have experienced first hand how Drake Landing is active is creating and maintaining habitat crucial to sustaining wildlife including deer, birds (migratory and non-migratory) and other small mammals. This agricultural habitat includes corn and milo crops, food plots, wetlands & transitional and mature forests. Their management practices (i.e. controlled burning) enhances both the land, natural habitat and wildlife. These agricultural practices serve to create opportunities and allow access for the general public to experience the outdoors, wildlife and habitat that otherwise they may not be able to; by way of deer, dove, quail, pheasant and turkey hunting. Their shooting ranges provide a safe environment to prepare for such outings. I have enjoyed the experience of my son shooting his first deer there. I have enjoyed being in the same stand as my daughter harvesting her 2nd deer. I have enjoyed taking both children on their first upland bird hunt there, hunting thru crop fields, transition forests and open fields. If this isn't agritourism, I don't know what is. I am planning to take both kids back for deer hunting this season as well as my son's friend, which will be his first ever deer hunt. Why? Because its convenient, affordable, safe and successful. What Drake Landing is doing effectively commercially, the North Carolina Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services and the NC Wildlife Resource Commision are trying to do by way of a similar program to help farmers generate revenue by allowing paid hunter access, "Farmers Manage Deer Program" (http://www.ncagr.gov/hunt/farmers_manage_deer.asp). I live in Fuquay Varina-Wake Co. NC deer hunters spent in $187 million in 2013. Look what is happening in Raleigh-Gander Mountain, Bass Pro and Cabelas on the way. Drake Landing and Harnett Co. are both well positioned to benefit from this retail boom targeted at sportsmen in the greater Raleigh Area. I urge the Harnett County Board of Adjustment to support Drake Landing. I do. Sincerely -- Sid Adkins M 404.432.0917 <https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTUmN_Ahca3qtg5rat2TCOFd83mi9Q9zlq9WdrRJNeynffNseCrog> -- Sid Adkins M 404.432.0917 <https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTUmN_Ahca3qtg5rat2TCOFd83mi9Q9zlq9WdrRJNeynffNseCrog>