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bawanajim 02-24-2009 05:56 AM

RE: Does This Sound Familiar
 

ORIGINAL: bluebird2


Go find em yourself. Understanding relative deer density and using it to to calculate optimal sustained yeild doesn't require memorizing the actual numbers for each WMU. Thats what we pay the wildlife biologists to do.
Thank you for once again proving you do not understand the current deer management plan. Remember the PGC claims they don't have RDD goals for each WMU and you just admitted that you did not know that. You also admitted that you didn't know the PGC was not managing the herd at the optimal sustainable yield. What would you like to admit you don't know now?
Do you get some sick satisfaction from intentionally misrepresenting what other people posts.

BTBowhunter 02-24-2009 06:08 AM

RE: Does This Sound Familiar
 

ORIGINAL: bluebird2


Go find em yourself. Understanding relative deer density and using it to to calculate optimal sustained yeild doesn't require memorizing the actual numbers for each WMU. Thats what we pay the wildlife biologists to do.
Thank you for once again proving you do not understand the current deer management plan. Remember the PGC claims they don't have RDD goals for each WMU and you just admitted that you did not know that. You also admitted that you didn't know the PGC was not managing the herd at the optimal sustainable yield. What would you like to admit you don't know now?
Wrong again sport!

That is indeed the management style the PGC is currently using. Just because they don't use that name for it doesnt mean that's not the general mangement principle they're following. If you understood what thse terms meant you wouldnt be embarrasing yourself.



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ORIGINAL: bluebird2


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Go find em yourself. Understanding relative deer density and using it to to calculate optimal sustained yeild doesn't require memorizing the actual numbers for each WMU. Thats what we pay the wildlife biologists to do. [/blockquote]

Thank you for once again proving you do not understand the current deer management plan. Remember the PGC claims they don't have RDD goals for each WMU and you just admitted that you did not know that. You also admitted that you didn't know the PGC was not managing the herd at the optimal sustainable yield. What would you like to admit you don't know now?
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Do you get some sick satisfaction from intentionally misrepresenting what other people posts.
LOL !!!
Jim, you should at least include a little salt and pepper when you stuff his own words back down his throat



bluebird2 02-24-2009 06:17 AM

RE: Does This Sound Familiar
 

That is indeed the management style the PGC is currently using. Just because they don't use that name for it doesnt mean that's not the general management principle they're following. If you understood what thse terms meant you wouldnt be embarrasing yourself.
The quote I posted showed that prior to 1980 they were managing the herd based on the same general management principles they are using today. But, during the period of the quote the PGC was managing the herd at a RDD of 30 DPSM and now the same agency is managing 2 G at a RDD of less than 10 DPSM.

BTW, I just proved it is you that don't understand the terms. I have the report in front of me that lists the RDD definitions. Do you know how many RDD they list in that report and do you know what each RDD signifies?

bawanajim 02-24-2009 06:40 AM

RE: Does This Sound Familiar
 
I guess that meanshe's not gonna tell us the proper setting for our secret decoder rings.

BTBowhunter 02-24-2009 06:55 AM

RE: Does This Sound Familiar
 

ORIGINAL: bawanajim

I guess that meanshe's not gonna tell us the proper setting for our secret decoder rings.
It's a favorite tactic of the spinner. He'll ask for an apple and if you give it to him he'll use his famous "wrong again" and explain all about oranges



Cornelius08 02-24-2009 07:05 AM

RE: Does This Sound Familiar
 
"you wouldnt be embarrasing yourself. "

LMAO!! LOLOLOL

Btb, tell me that YOU didnt just say that! (LOL)(LOL)(LOL)

bluebird2 02-24-2009 12:03 PM

RE: Does This Sound Familiar
 

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
That is what you claimed in your original post and when I ask you to back it up with facts you completely avoided the issue. If the PGC is managing the herd at the optimal sustainable yield ,why is 2F managed at 22 FPSM and 2G is managed at 12 PS DPSM,when the criteria for both WMU's is the same?

bowtruck 02-24-2009 01:09 PM

RE: Does This Sound Familiar
 
:eek::eek: bb every thing is the same same square mile same amount of forrest
same amount of devlopment same usable land same amount of the same trees same in every aspect
i think not that seems foolish

bluebird2 02-24-2009 01:27 PM

RE: Does This Sound Familiar
 
WMU 2F is 7% farmland and 2G is 7.6%., 2F is 90.7% forested and 2G is 90%,2f is .8% developed and 2G is .6% developed . Herd health and forest health is rated the same in both WMUs, so I guess you better rethink your last post.

bowtruck 02-24-2009 01:33 PM

RE: Does This Sound Familiar
 
and the sq miles of both units are the same and with your numbers they dont seem to be exactly the
same what about terrain when you answer post fully then maybe i will rethink last post


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