rtkbowhunter
Lil-Rokslider
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- Apr 2, 2019
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In many ways we have the same “problem” out east.
Farmers complain about too many deer, damaging their crops and so forth. Then you go try and knock on their door for hunting permission and the answer is always no, my uncles brothers cousin has permission, it’s leased, or some other excuse.
Then (and here is the worst part) in many cases the ODNR will issue damage permits to the farmers allowing them to shoot any number of deer out of season, by any means.
I get it, big bucks are worth big money, but if it was really such a problem, why not allow doe only hunting to the public, or even better charge a small trespass fee per day?
Many of us, myself included feel the real trophy is the meat. Sure, I like a nice wall hanger as much as anyone, but hunting is hunting, and I just want to see more opportunities to do it more places, even if it means antlers aren’t an option.
Again, somewhere here there is a disconnect due to greed and poor public policy on the part of game agencies.
Where I hunt in PA, Lancaster Conservancy picked up almost 1,000 acres to add to protected land. Most of the Conservancy land is open to hunting, some archery only others archery/rifle. The property they just picked up is slated for archery/rifle. I questioned the head of the conservancy about that. I pushed for archery only as I feel with multi-use properties that are close to population centers, there is less conflict. JMO. Anyhow, his repsonse was they want rifle as well becasue the surrounding farmers wanted the deer population thinned out. The caveat? All those farms are posted and patrolled. Ya, sorry. That sounds like a "your" problem.