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Re: Any proof
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03/03/24 04:40 PM
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that there are issues with the deer herd? What are you basing it on? Trends on a system that even the people that implemented it doesn't believe in, aren't good enough for me or a lot of people to want further restrictions. Just curious but what would be good enough for you to believe it??......Meaning, what proof would you require? I don't know. I have no doubts that there are spots with issues. Changing seasons statewide or reducing the buck limit statewide is not the answer. To your other question, I would consider unhealthy or an extremely low amount of deer an issue. Regarding potential capacity, are you seeing areas where the herd is being held back by hunting? I guess I just don't know as many bloodthirsty hunters as some areas seem to have. I figure most areas' populations are more closely related to environmental factors.
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