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Post by indianahick on Mar 16, 2006 14:25:13 GMT -5
Oh yeah the fines seem to be a little extravagent to me. If Bill can find someplace else to hunt and someone else to hunt with he should tell these people to kiss off.
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Post by John on Mar 17, 2006 20:40:34 GMT -5
I will take any Deer I have a tag to take. Usually I buy both sex. Where I hunt you would be lucky to see Buck with a rack. This over a couple of seasons even. I hunt for meat and will take anything that I can. Use the tags on whatever I can get, or the Hunter over the next yard will. Buttons, Does, Big bucks, it's all Deer meat, and good. The area where I hunt is all being developed to fast and soon I will have to travel just to get to the Deer. Which will increase costs again.
john
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Post by hunter480 on Mar 17, 2006 21:44:13 GMT -5
I will take any Deer I have a tag to take. Usually I buy both sex. Where I hunt you would be lucky to see Buck with a rack. This over a couple of seasons even. I hunt for meat and will take anything that I can. Use the tags on whatever I can get, or the Hunter over the next yard will. Buttons, Does, Big bucks, it's all Deer meat, and good. The area where I hunt is all being developed to fast and soon I will have to travel just to get to the Deer. Which will increase costs again. John-you have struck right at the heart of the matter. The conversation should never be what deer did you kill-the conversation should be about how to stop development. It`s destroying habitat, and as you said, adding even more cost to hunt. Habitat, as well as huntable areas, are disappearing at an alarming rate. john
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