Originally Posted by LWMajor
Originally Posted by Squeaky
Originally Posted by LWMajor
Originally Posted by Clem
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However, I have used this tool to police my neighbors on their reporting and I hope they have done the same in regards to us.


You care about a stinkin' wood goat that much that you spy on your neighbors via the state's mandated reporting website to see if they're reporting deer to the DNR?

in his post he plainly says it can be used to police others ! But then he says he isnt worried about what they kill as long as its legal ! SMH


I tell you what buddy you float your boat and I float mine. Y'all internet bad asses aren't going to jump on me for sharing my personal opinion. That's what it is and nothing more. If you don't agree I can give two shits what you anyone else think. You guys are a lot of what is wrong with the damn place these days! Always got to jump on someone because you don't agree with their personal opinion. SMH
im not trying to be a BA . I have an opinion that you think is wrong and you have an opinion that I think is wrong . Nothing to get livid about . In simple form i dont think more government rules will help us at all.


No sir I never said I disagreed with your opinion or point anything else out about your post. Yes we don't agree and I'm totally fine with that. All I'm saying is I participate in several different mandated tagging systems in many states each year. I don't personally have an issue with any of them. They aren't complicated and most are user friendly. I personally would agree to support a mandated tagging system for this state as a tool for our biologist and to possibly help reduce the over harvest. It's nothing more or nothing less to me in my opinion. Y'all have fun and I'll crawl back in my own little world now. I've shared my opinion and have nothing else to add. What I do seems to work well and I'm happy with the results, so either way I'm good.


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