ORIGINAL: Screamin Steel
Try and comprehend this. No management plan can assure that all areas will be harvested at the optimum level. When that happens, we as huntersowe it to our sport and to ourselvesto act responsibly when we are able to recognize a problem.
I'm not sure whats so hard to understand. If your hunting area has been overharvested, don't kill does there.
Interesting. I believe that is more or less the intro on the USP web page. Are you a member? They also seem to feel that we sportsmen need to act responsibly whenwe see a problem, and have been preaching against doe hunting in hard hit areas for some time. Funny...I had you pegged for one of the PFSC, UBP, pro PGC crowd. Well, I apologize. Looks like we have more in common thanI thought. Maybe I'll see you at the rally this spring.
You are a very good example of the typical USP member and their oversimplistic view of how things ought to be. No one should have a problem with sortsmen acting responsibly in individual situations. The problem erupts when the USP simpletons like you decide that you know better than the professionals how to manage an entire state.