Demi-human
maybe likes firearms a little bit…
Blown hugely out of proportion, @JTHunter. I think anyway.
It is so prevelent that there were five deer found with it this year, in the entire state. But I have personally talked to to at least ten hunters, probably not the most die-hard, that said they were going to "skip it" this year because of the disease.
The DNR wanted to take many more deer this year to thwart the overpopulation and combat CWD. Then they talked the disorder to death and frightened any fence sitting hunters into not wasting their tag on a whithering doe.
Perfect Government Sense.
If they wanted to reduce the number of deer, why did they not give away free tags after the first purchased one?
Loss of revenue.
How much state revenue is lost from the ten local hunters not hunting at all? How about all the out of staters that skipped it?
There are farmers around me that get pest eradication permits. Some don't, but many shoot the deer and leave them where they fall, or at the very most drag them to the field edge. There are herds of two hundred that go through a place and destroy the whole field. All of them look healthy. There is just so many of them!
I will go out next year. I am not a hunter. I have not grown up doing it. But I love venision and haven't been able to get any this year from my normal benevolent sources.
That or cut up the two or three I hit every year with my truck...just plain over populated.
It is so prevelent that there were five deer found with it this year, in the entire state. But I have personally talked to to at least ten hunters, probably not the most die-hard, that said they were going to "skip it" this year because of the disease.
The DNR wanted to take many more deer this year to thwart the overpopulation and combat CWD. Then they talked the disorder to death and frightened any fence sitting hunters into not wasting their tag on a whithering doe.
Perfect Government Sense.
If they wanted to reduce the number of deer, why did they not give away free tags after the first purchased one?
Loss of revenue.
How much state revenue is lost from the ten local hunters not hunting at all? How about all the out of staters that skipped it?
There are farmers around me that get pest eradication permits. Some don't, but many shoot the deer and leave them where they fall, or at the very most drag them to the field edge. There are herds of two hundred that go through a place and destroy the whole field. All of them look healthy. There is just so many of them!
I will go out next year. I am not a hunter. I have not grown up doing it. But I love venision and haven't been able to get any this year from my normal benevolent sources.
That or cut up the two or three I hit every year with my truck...just plain over populated.