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tsoc 01-10-2009 10:25 AM

RE: Why is the PGC reintroducing Fishers?
 
I havn't met BTBowhunter but between this thread and the antler restriction thread I can tell he is my kind of person!
I commend your defense of your positions and your responses to these self annointed experts!


sproulman 01-10-2009 10:35 AM

RE: Why is the PGC reintroducing Fishers?
 

ORIGINAL: tsoc

I havn't met BTBowhunter but between this thread and the antler restriction thread I can tell he is my kind of person!
I commend your defense of your positions and your responses to these self annointed experts!



petropedro 01-10-2009 11:56 AM

RE: Why is the PGC reintroducing Fishers?
 
a friend said that fishers was introduced by the trappers request. they pay their own trap license fee as archery hunters pay their members only fee. not sure how true this is,but seems logical and we have no right to complain then if they are paying for it. but the draw back is the game animals we hunt are now prey for another predator. so maybe they shouldn't been introduced and are actually costing us huntersour game animals.

bluebird2 01-10-2009 01:23 PM

RE: Why is the PGC reintroducing Fishers?
 


ORIGINAL: tsoc

I havn't met BTBowhunter but between this thread and the antler restriction thread I can tell he is my kind of person!
I commend your defense of your positions and your responses to these self annointed experts!

So your kind of person defends his position with cheap shots , name calling and insults ,instead of providing facts. If that's your kind of person ,then you are not my type of person.

bowtruck 01-10-2009 01:29 PM

RE: Why is the PGC reintroducing Fishers?
 
bb i havent seen any namecalling cheap shot from btb

livbucks 01-10-2009 01:43 PM

RE: Why is the PGC reintroducing Fishers?
 
Yep....Bob's good people.;)

bluebird2 01-10-2009 01:56 PM

RE: Why is the PGC reintroducing Fishers?
 

ORIGINAL: bowtruck

bb i havent seen any namecalling cheap shot from btb
what would you call this.

No, I have consistently said spikes are inferior for the rate of antler development and there is no evidence that it is not due to being genetically inferior.


(The red ink was my editing)

Classic Bluejob BS

My screen name is Bluebird ,not Bluejob BS and you know exactly what he was implying.

Here's another example.

Pedro, Blueboy

sproulman 01-10-2009 02:01 PM

RE: Why is the PGC reintroducing Fishers?
 

ORIGINAL: bluebird2


ORIGINAL: bowtruck

bb i havent seen any namecalling cheap shot from btb
what would you call this.

No, I have consistently said spikes are inferior for the rate of antler development and there is no evidence that it is not due to being genetically inferior.


(The red ink was my editing)

Classic Bluejob BS

My screen name is Bluebird ,not Bluejob BS and you know exactly what he was implying.

bowtruck 01-10-2009 02:04 PM

RE: Why is the PGC reintroducing Fishers?
 
i do:eek:

sproulman 01-10-2009 02:05 PM

RE: Why is the PGC reintroducing Fishers?
 

ORIGINAL: petropedro

a friend said that fishers was introduced by the trappers request. they pay their own trap license fee as archery hunters pay their members only fee. not sure how true this is,but seems logical and we have no right to complain then if they are paying for it. but the draw back is the game animals we hunt are now prey for another predator. so maybe they shouldn't been introduced and are actually costing us huntersour game animals.
for us to have deer with numbers way down, PREDATORS are making a difference.

not only deer but rabbits, grouse,turkeys too.

the biggest predator of fawns i see and feel now is COYOTE.

penn state says BEARS too


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