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RE: PGC License Sales Down
It may be about even with 04 but its up 5% from 05.....34,465 vs 32,740
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RE: PGC License Sales Down
ORIGINAL: Neville This is what I have been sending to legislators this morning: Once again the USP gets a little information and makes a grand, but entirely faulty assumption from that data. It would almost belaughable except we waste so much time countering theirrhetoric and in the end a few people actually believe them. Oh well. [/align](snip) [/align]Are sales down? Yes. However, a rough snapshot shows we're within 5% of last years salesat this time. We'll see how things shake out by the end of the year. [/align] [/align]Thanks for your concern. Have a great day. [/align] Let the spin begin... |
RE: PGC License Sales Down
What's the reporting rate from vendors MJ??
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RE: PGC License Sales Down
No idea--this is from an official document the PGC publishes on the 15th of each month detailing sales figures to date with a comparison to the previous year accounting for the cash received. It is a .pdf file so I can't post it but it breaks down all the various types of licenses and permits.
I'm sure the reporting rates from vendors are not 100% at this time of the year, but they probably weren't 100% in previous years either. There is no way of knowing whether or not this year's rate is different from any other year, but I will let others spin this. |
RE: PGC License Sales Down
There is no way of knowing whether or not this year's rate is different from any other year |
RE: PGC License Sales Down
with everyone leaving the state and not wanting to hunt isn't this a good thing... means more deer for me lol joking but won't that bring the deer pop back up with less hunters
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RE: PGC License Sales Down
ORIGINAL: GREEK HUNTER with everyone leaving the state and not wanting to hunt isn't this a good thing... means more deer for me lol joking but won't that bring the deer pop back up with less hunters |
RE: PGC License Sales Down
ORIGINAL: GREEK HUNTER with everyone leaving the state and not wanting to hunt isn't this a good thing... means more deer for me lol joking but won't that bring the deer pop back up with less hunters |
RE: PGC License Sales Down
Sproulman,Ohio is a great state to hunt but don't expect to see more deer there because in most cases,they have a lower deer density per square mile.Public land is also scarce and getting access to private land is very tough to do in many cases.If you'relooking for a big buck,Ohio is a great choice but don't expect to get run over by deer.I hunted private land in Ohio last year during the rut.I killed a buck and a doe but I only saw 6 deer the entire time and I hunted from dawn till dusk for three days.Those were prettytypical deer sightings according to thelandowners.Never heard him complain though.
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RE: PGC License Sales Down
Last year the figures were used year to date.In other words they compared the August sales to the August sales of previous years.If I remember right figures were down 13% for that particular month compared to 05.Things rebounded and the decrease ended up at about 6 % I think.
Two things to think about here,why are hunters buying a license later?Maybe losing interest?Economics? Also we bucked the national trend last year which actually saw an increase in license sales. I can only relay information from people I talk to in my little world but I expect a bigger decrease this year then even last year.And when the price of a license goes up we'll see an even bigger drop in license sales. This kid will still be hunting but I talked to quite a few fellers who said they'd call er quits.I hope that's not the case. |
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