ORIGINAL: kevin1
I would reccomend that you speak with those same "college grad biologists" whose salaries your taxes are paying and get the real story instead of that heresay******* that you're spouting .
The kind of deer numbers that Pennsylvanians have gotten accustomed to in recent years were way above the carrying capacity of the state , not just the little chunk of farmland that you hunt on , so the problem was bigger than you seem to realize .
You don't have a clue so don't act like i don't know what the heck i'm talking about. My "little chunk of farmland" happens to be over three counties wide and long. But i guess that's not alot of hunting ground to you. I bet you walk all over the state of Indiana, crossing 8 counties a day just in time to bag a big buck before dark. Get a life and don't be talking to me as if i'm some kind of idiot. We have SO MANY deer hunters during those two weeks lately that it's ridiculous. You almost have to reserve a spot to sit in the woods. All those guys, all these days, all the tags and there aren't going to be hardly any deer left at all. I'm not whining because I haven't killed a deer yet. I saw a grand total of 5 deer the first day. Four doe and an 8 pointer that I let grow. If i wanted a deer I would have one. I'm just concerned about the future of the sport. I don't believe that being concerned about hunting has anything to do with "spouting horse****". Don't run your mouth unless you know what you're talking about