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Post by RiverJim on Dec 24, 2007 9:51:47 GMT -5
make a movement to make it youth only, these state parks are loosing business due to less deer on their property. Don't believe me, contact Harmony State Park and ask them how business has been since the first Hunt reduction. No money coming in from campers and wildlife viewers means less money coming in from the state that supports it. Its a lose, lose deal for the state park and the people that used to enjoy it. My park ain't! (brown county) But it has always been the biggest money maker amoung all the state parks. And yes you can still see deer, you just can't feed them out the window of your sedan anymore (which is a good thing). BTW, the Abe Martin lodge is putting in a indoor water park but it's for lodge guest only.
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Post by duff on Dec 24, 2007 13:48:30 GMT -5
Walking-hiking trails, camping, picinic, nature watching (more then deer), swimming, nature center activities, fishing...If the State Parks are hurting it is because everyone else is hurting. Not because of deer hunting in the parks.
Of course that is just my opinion
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