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bluebird2 02-23-2009 12:16 PM

RE: Does This Sound Familiar
 
You didn't venture a guess so you don't get an answer just yet. I just posted the point , but you may have been making your post at the same time.

bowtruck 02-23-2009 12:20 PM

RE: Does This Sound Familiar
 
ok i see point my guess was 28 and 30 but you said btb wasnt close so iguess i play your game
and wait a week or sothen come back and see if you gave out the answer

BTBowhunter 02-23-2009 12:24 PM

RE: Does This Sound Familiar
 
Oh yeah, decisions and policies utilizedbefore 1980 are something that would really fit now.

Lets see before 1980....

Jimmy Carter was elected[:'(]

We waited in lines 20 deep for 3 bucks worth of gas[:'(]

We helped put Sadam Hussein and Bin Laden in power[:'(]

We ran out of Vietnam after grinding up 50,000 brave young men for nothing[:'(]

Oh and wehad a deer management style that put a maximum sustained body count as theonly realgoal[:'(]

bluebird2 02-23-2009 12:27 PM

RE: Does This Sound Familiar
 
Did you even bother to read the quote? Did you note they were using the same basic criteria that the PGC is using today?

BTBowhunter 02-23-2009 12:47 PM

RE: Does This Sound Familiar
 

ORIGINAL: bluebird2

Did you even bother to read the quote? Did you note they were using the same basic criteria that the PGC is using today?
I read all the quotes including this one


Actually , it is very important since it demonstrates how the PGC went from an agency concerned about the interest of hunters to an agency that has changed it's priorities to satisfy DCNR and the timber industry.
Which is what the response was directed toward. We all know that there has been a shift from one of Maximum sustained yeild to an RDD optimal sustained yeild. The terminology to justify both is similar but they are very different management styles

bluebird2 02-23-2009 12:56 PM

RE: Does This Sound Familiar
 

We all know that there has been a shift from one of Maximum sustained yeild to an RDD optimal sustained yeild. The terminology to justify both is similar but they are very different management styles
I doubt that even 1% of the hunters know that change has occurred and I doubt that 10% of those on this MB know what the RRD optimal sustained yield is based on. But, the fact remains that the change was based on the political pressure exerted by DCNR and the timber industry and it is totally subjective and not in the best interest of hunters or the deer herd.

BTBowhunter 02-23-2009 01:11 PM

RE: Does This Sound Familiar
 
I'm not surprised that you minimize the ability of PA's hunters and the members of this board to understand deer management given that you thinkDr James Kroll doen't even understand it.

bluebird2 02-23-2009 01:28 PM

RE: Does This Sound Familiar
 


ORIGINAL: BTBowhunter

I'm not surprised that you minimize the ability of PA's hunters and the members of this board to understand deer management given that you thinkDr James Kroll doen't even understand it.

of Maximum sustained yeild to an RDD optimal sustained yeild.

Here is an example of why I said that. RDD is not the optimal sustainable yield as you claimed. RDD standards for the relative deer density, not the optimal sustainable yield.

bawanajim 02-23-2009 01:32 PM

RE: Does This Sound Familiar
 
I think it has something to do with a 5 % drop in breathing rates,and that is directly tied to the failed attempts in the past to educate PA hunters about how little we really know about breathing and its affects on our habitat,stable and constant breathing is a goal we should all strive for,not just for ourselves but for future breathers as well.[&:]

BTBowhunter 02-23-2009 06:06 PM

RE: Does This Sound Familiar
 
BB doesnt understand that the breathing rate samples shifted in emphasisto the Marcellus shale shelffrom the non marcellus areas so the drop in breathing rates is really not a drop because the gasses away from the Marcellus are easier to breathe so the breathing rates most likely actually increased:D


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