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Old 08-03-2007 | 07:32 PM
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Default RE: Healthy herd myth

That statement is true based on my experiences with the topic.
No data, no proof

Yes, exactly like mine...............now why is one better then the other, if that is the only difference??
So have you mounted allyour others if they are all the same? I am guessing you mounted all those does. They are all the same right?

I don't know anything about MI. So again........why don't hunters push for fewer young male rabbits, or squirrels, or hogs, or does for that matter to be shot?? How come no one cares if someone shoots a young deer............unless it's a buck.
I still waiting for my proof about the above comment you made. I answerd this question. Being we're talking deer and not bunnies try to stick to your topic Small game is way different. We could talk Turkeys also, but again different

I don't mind change.............forced change is another story.
So what are your ideas? IF you do not want force change get into the action. Standing on the sidelines and whining is no fun. Stand up and tell them your ideas. Atlas I agree with you, but I know change is coming to the way deer herds are managed. I would rather be part of it, than being a stick in the mud.

Finding a solution that is fair to most is my call. I know everyone is not going to be happy, but we are doing the best we can.
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