Originally Posted by
bluebird2
Thanks for admitting that the very stake holders that you say the PGC should address their concerns, are the ones that are preventing the PGC from addressing their concerns.
The forces in 2B that keep the harvest restricted are mostly businesses and homeowners. they dont really care beyond their backyards. Thats not the same as a farmer having his crops mauled or a timber company having to spend ridiculous amounts of money on fences. Once again, you take part of the picture and try to apply it to the whole state
That is pure nonsense. In my area where the deer have unlimited food sources there is very little one can do to make hunting better,especially with the intense hunting pressure we have. Of course I could be a selfish ,self centered hunter and post the land and keep it all for my wife and me and tell my brother-in-laws and their wives to find someplace else to hunt. I suppose in your opinion that would make me a real hunter like you.
No, you are simply not willing to move to another hunting area, you have told us time and again that deer scouting is a waste of time, You've compared planting food plots to buying a deer....you simply want to stay put, make no effort, and stubbornly blame the PGC because your hunting isnt what you think it ought to be.
Kicking others off the property wont make you a real hunter. It's a bit more involved than that and you've proven over and over by your posts that you dont have what it takes and you refuse to to expend any effort to either improve your situation or even learn how.