RE: Slim Jinsky spin
Foursox,take rt 322 up Clearfield mountain.Go past where you would turnto go toward Rockton and head toward I80.Take the last state forest road to the left before you hit the interstate.That state forest road will intersect with another state forest road and the clearcut will be strait ahead.You can't miss it.The cleacut is about 100 acres in size and it was fenced for probably 18 or so years.They took the fence down 2 years ago.The difference inside that fence and what's outside is night and day.
Sproulman,Hanna and the rest of the statedemocratic state reps that are tryng to hold the PGC hostageby not granting a fee increase are a bunch of jerks.I went to the hearing that Hanna and Surra held in Dubois.It was an absolute embarrasment.The PGC admitted the herd was down in 2G last year and slashed the allocation almost in half.They did the same this this year.Hanna still says he won'tvote for a lisence increase so obviously the reduction in allocations had nothing to do with his threats.The only people he's hurting by not granting a lisence increase in the hunters he claims to support.Less money means less programs and less habitat work for the wildlife.I don't knowhow most PGC employess feel about a merger.I do that the the two WCO's that I personally know,do not want a merger.Do you want to know what every state rep said at that hearing?They all stood up and said that there was nothing they could do about the number of antlerless allocations.Now you're giving them credit for it.
Once again you're spouting off assumptions without facts to back them up.Why would these same state reps that were supposedly be bought off and lobbied by insurance companies and timber companies now be demanding allocations be reduced?You make no sense.
Show me where one insurance company sponsored any conferance to reduce deer numbers.Show me one bit of evidence that they provided testimony at any PGC meeting to reduce deer numbers.You're flat out wrong on this one.I own my own insurance agency and I can tell you for a fact that the subject of too many deer or too many deer claims had never been brought up to me.I hear about different risks every day but deer have never even been mentioned.Why is that?because deer claims are very predictable from year to year.This consistency allows insurance companies to adjust rates according to each rating territoty so they can still make a profit.The consumers pay the ultimate price for too many deer claims not the insurance company.You're simply wrong,wrong,wrong.