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RE: Best and Worst Changes in Hunting
The best: Better faster more accurate forgiving equipment allows for more people to enjoy archery.
The worst: Better faster more accurate forgiving equipment allows for more people to enjoy archery.....just kidding as far as worst goes I would say high fence hunts, guess if i lived somewhere that I had to lease land that would be #1. Rogue |
RE: Best and Worst Changes in Hunting
Best: Better technology with hunting epuipment
Worse: Hunting Commercialization |
RE: Best and Worst Changes in Hunting
Best - quality deer management. Which leads to healthier heards, bigger bucks, more deer, etc...
Worst- quality deer management. Which leads to greedy land owners, high prices to go on hunt, leases instead of hand shakes, commercialization of hunting,etc... |
RE: Best and Worst Changes in Hunting
In my experience the following applies.
Best: Liberal distribution of doe tags. Safer equiptment. Longer seasons. Learning something new each year...........:D Worst: Commercialization. Increased cost to hunt (leases, license, equiptment) |
RE: Best and Worst Changes in Hunting
Best-bigger deer herd-I'm a meat hunter.
Worst-antler restrictions-While they don't affect me personally they're the lead symptom of a larger problem. |
RE: Best and Worst Changes in Hunting
Worst: Selling of game animals to be hunted behind enclosures or through Internet "hunting".
Best: Organization of hunters through groups like SCI, RMEF, NWTF... to improve natural habitat for wild game. |
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