ORIGINAL: R.S.B.
If you did more research instead of just all your snotting around you might have known that Pennsylvania has still been leading the nation in the number of deer harvested per square of land mass.
Here are the five averages for the past five years (2002-2006) I could find for all of the states.
Ranking……State…………….…………deer harvest/square mile
1.…………Penna…………………………⠀¦9.41
2.…………Maryland………………………. .9.25
3.…………Wisconsin……………………… .8.64
4.…………New Jersey………………………8.29
5.…………Michigan………………………. .8.03
6.…………W.Virginia……………………†¦7.60
7.…………Delaware………………………. .6.63
8.…………Virginia………………………⠀¦5.62
9.…………Ohio…………………………†¦.5.21
10.………..New York………………………4.82
Your nonsense about Pennsylvania not being worth hunting for deer just doesn’t hold water after all. Have you ever heard what they say about those that laugh last?
R.S. Bodenhorn
Since you apparently have far much more time on your hands than me, how about adding two additional columns:
1. Total 2007-2008 Buck harvest datafor those states listed
2. Combined PGC & PFBC 2007-2008 expendatures along with the same for all of those states you have listed?
That should provide some real entertaining reading.