Originally Posted by
Topgun 3006
We heard you the first time and FYI I got a 3 day ban for saying less to a member than what you have now said to him twice! Anyway, I looked at the ballot and I don't see many people voting on the $3 stamp question for MN. I do see that if the numbers were corrected and two of our yeas were changed to nays like we mentioned after finding out the $3 is per bird the count would now be 7 yeas and 8 nays. I think a set higher fee with no tagging and a reporting system is still the best way to go and people would report if the system was simplified.
I'm a passive sort, but I'm only going to take so much. I don't like bigots and bullies much. Him implying I'm anti liberty and against freedom isn't only way off the mark, it is pure hogwash.
The off season ends here the first of May and then there is five months of season for most edible game. Good game management makes for a long hunting season. Like I said, the Germans do some things right and some things wrong, why not benefit from their successes and learn from their failures.
In some places Hog hunting is forbidden in the States. I know the why (in detail) do you? It's simple really, If you shoot the biggest Sow, the sounder may scatter and may not reorganize for days, weeks, months. Game management wants to trap them (as many as possible at one time) so they want the sounder to stay organized and cohesive, so they outlaw hunting them. Our solution is to shoot the mid sized animals, leave the smallest and largest. The German way of hunting Hogs.