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COULD BUFFALO BE NEXT IN PA?

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Old 09-25-2006 | 10:00 PM
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Not poking fun at you sproulman, just a suggestion. Start up the Save the PA Whitetail Deer Foundation. Ask for a dollar or two donation from your fellow hunters and conservationists. With that kind of money being thrown at the PGC, they would have to listen to the cause.
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Old 09-25-2006 | 11:07 PM
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Not poking fun at you sproulman, just a suggestion. Start up the Save the PA Whitetail Deer Foundation. Ask for a dollar or two donation from your fellow hunters and conservationists. With that kind of money being thrown at the PGC, they would have to listen to the cause.
yes,its all about money now.i agree.it seems that very few care now. 3 years ago we tried,bigtime to stop this maddness,now at meeting we go to,deer are not mentioned. the only group i see trying to do something is that USP club.they have guts.every meeting we go to its this, how is your canoeing going,did you hike on sunday and are you going hiking on sunday this week,did you see any elk,i saw eagle today,i got a great camera, want to go taking pictures WAY BACK IN on sunday,taking the whole family hiking this sunday WAY BACK in woods,my wife does not like guns,why do they let people in woods on sunday with a pistol or rifle,on and on.hey, i like woods also and respect these new TOURIST but trust me, if they get their way, you wont be carrying gun,only camera.i seen women that gave us the meanest look you ever saw while they were hiking and we had our pistols.i seen that look from them with hunters carrying bows to their cars.i also see this NEW look from women that are now coming to camps,more amd more do to being able to HIKE .hiking is going to be somthing big now.most of hikers i talk to say they would like to do it on saturday but do it on sunday because hunters are not in woods and they dont want arrow shot at them.folks, i am only telling you what is being said now.women are going to be a BIG force on the NEW changes coming to our woods and guns are not one of their favorites.p.s,most husbands dont have guts to stand up to them now also,they call shots.things are changing,for sure.
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Old 09-26-2006 | 07:36 AM
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Look on the bright side.As soon as one of these tourists get attacked by a mountain lion or wolf/coyote hybrid,they'll all be fine with you guys packing heat.With the huge population of large predators and more being brought in by the truckload,it shouldn't be long before someone gets eaten.
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Old 09-26-2006 | 09:29 AM
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Look on the bright side.As soon as one of these tourists get attacked by a mountain lion or wolf/coyote hybrid,they'll all be fine with you guys packing heat.With the huge population of large predators and more being brought in by the truckload,it shouldn't be long before someone gets eaten.
So when does Allstates shipment of coyotes get here Doug? State Farms truckload of cougars will be in next week and Nationwide is covering the wolf stocking this year. I heard Progressive is working on a new breed of abbagoochee that eats nothing but deer but they won't have a stockable quantity till next year
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Old 09-26-2006 | 12:30 PM
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I like to let them loose right around the middle of may.That way they get alot of the newborn fawns.It helps if you don't feed them for about two weeks prior to their release.
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