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Old 01-30-2007 | 07:05 AM
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DougE
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Default RE: A Crack in the "Rock?"

BH,it takes money and manpower to rid an area of junk trees.fortunately there's other organizations worth supporting such as Pa wildlife habitat unlimited and the grouse society.They justhelped the PGC do a browse cuttwo weeks ago and will be doing another one on feb 24th.Bring your chainsaw to SGL 93 next month and I'll gladly showyou all the habitat work that's been done on the game lands in Clearfield county.I'll even show you the grouse cuts that were recentlt cut.Our game lands have some of the best habitat around and we have plenty of deer and a variety of wildlife as a result.Saying the PGC does nothing to improve the habitat shows your complete lack of knowledge on the subject.It takes time,money and equiptment to make it happena and we're fortunate to have an organization with alot of dedicated volunteers and moneythat works hand in hand with the PGC instead of against it.

If the USP was truly on the hunter's side,they would have taken all the money wasted on that FRIVELOUS LAWSUIT and donated it toward equiptment for the PGC to do more habitat work.That's the way things are done by responsible sportsman and responsible organizations in this part of the state.I see what the PGC actually does and that's why I don't complain.Things go alot better if you get involved in a positive way instead of filing a FRIVELOUS lawsuit that claimed mounatin lions were having a direct impact on the deer herd and that deer were pawing trees.
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