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Old 01-30-2007 | 10:12 AM
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DougE
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Default RE: A Crack in the "Rock?"

From my experience our game lands have better habitat than most private land and therefore more deer in many cases.I'm sure some game lands have less deer than comparable private property but the reason for that is simple.Access is not regulated on game lands like it is on private property.Man are you clueless.

What percent timber would you like our game lands to be in?Should they be in fields or maybeyou want them paved.

I never claimed to be a forestry expert but I guarantee that I know more about the subject than you do.I've spent countless hours over the past several yearswith foresters from DCNR,PSU and the US forest service.I've seen the research and have been involved.Anytime you want to challenge me on the subject,go ahead and give it a shot.So far you've come up empty.You seem to have an enormous amount of biased opinions on all the subjects but the only thing you offer is speculation,conspiracy theories and personal attacks.You've never provided one fact to back up your misguided opinion about the deer not hurting the habitat.

My assessment on rep Staback is right on the money.I sat right in front of him and listened to his dribble.The guy is on the house game and fisheries committee and was totaly oblivious to a major doe mortality study.he has no credibilty and you and your misguided friends at the USP have even less.Deer pawing trees?Give me a freakin break.You have the nerve to question my credibility.

If my credibilty is zero,why don't you and the rest of your side show(bring Jimmy)come out here to one of the many habitat tours and show me how everyone else is wrong and you guys are right.Be prepared toexpalin how acid rain isa major concern when all it takes to get decent regeneration is to emiminate one one variable,deer.Bring a cooler with you and I can send back some venison so you don't forget what it tastes like.

It's funny how a guy like yourself with no degrees in forestry or biology can question my opinions and experiences and try and demorize me.Tell me your credentials on why you're an expert and I'm clueless.After that,tell me why I'm wrong and back it up with some facts.
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