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Old 12-22-2008 | 04:36 PM
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bluebird2
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Default RE: Rifle season 2008 is history

BT,it got hammered every year.No matter where you went,you saw orange.We are talking about small localities because no WMu has been devistated by herd reductions.Once again,according to you're numbers,I hunt in the worst wmu,yet I'm consistantly successful in a variety of locations,all open to the public.It's notrocket science.
No , only you are talking about small localities. The rest of us are talking about a statewide over harvest,which is above your level of comprehension. The area you are talking about around P&G was not over harvested ,although it might have been over hunted. But, the deer simply retreated to the posted land around the PGC plant and there were always lots of deer in the field across from the trucking terminal in the spring. That area of Wyo. county was never over harvested as you claim.
I probably couldn't find an excess of deer on your 40 acres just like I couldn't randomly select 40 acres in 2G and expect multiple deer sightings per day.No one should expect the PGC to provide those kinds of opportunities.Nope,I scout some,rely on past experience regarding potential food sources and hit the most likely places.Sometimes I'm wrong but most of the time I'm rewarded with venison and an exciting hunt
I don't expect the PGC to provide those opportunities, I just wish they wouldn't deprive me of those opportunities. You are benefiting from reduced hunter numbers in your area, but thousands of other hunters aren't experiencing the same benefit. I view your position as quite selfish and self centered and ignoring the long term effects of the current deer management plan.

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