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RE: Pennsylvania deer kills drop
What seems to be universal across the state is that AR has produced an older and therefore bigger and better average buck. Even among the most vocal opponents to HR overwhelmingly agree (sometimes grudgingly) that the quality of our bucks has improved. |
RE: Pennsylvania deer kills drop
ORIGINAL: bluebird2 ORIGINAL: crokit ORIGINAL: bluebird2 BTB can't engage in a debate without resorting to the lowest level of cheap shots and insults. The truth is whatever he wants it to be in order to justify his agenda. We don't have bigger and better bucks, breeding rates have decreased and the herd isn't any healthier than before HR and ARs were implemented. Not sure where you are hunting, but in the northern tier, from the Allegany forest to to Ressica falls, your wrong on all three. |
RE: Pennsylvania deer kills drop
See page 9 of pgc annual report: http://www.pgc.state.pa.us/pgc/lib/pgc/reports/2007_wildlife/21001-06Z.pdf
Percent of adult does bred: 2001------92% 2002------91% 2003------92% 2004------89% 2005------87% 2006------85% WOW! Then we have embryos per doe! 2001------1.58 2002------1.64 2003------1.60 2004------1.53 2005------1.51 2006------1.53 Nuff said. |
RE: Pennsylvania deer kills drop
ORIGINAL: bluebird2 What seems to be universal across the state is that AR has produced an older and therefore bigger and better average buck. Even among the most vocal opponents toHR overwhelmingly agree (sometimes grudgingly) that the quality of our bucks has improved. |
RE: Pennsylvania deer kills drop
ORIGINAL: Cornelius08 See page 9 of pgc annual report: http://www.pgc.state.pa.us/pgc/lib/pgc/reports/2007_wildlife/21001-06Z.pdf Percent of adult does bred: 2001------92% 2002------91% 2003------92% 2004------89% 2005------87% 2006------85% WOW! Then we have embryos per doe! 2001------1.58 2002------1.64 2003------1.60 2004------1.53 2005------1.51 2006------1.53 Nuff said. As you know, those are the statewide ratesbut you have chosen to ignore the variables that helped contribute to that decline. The rest of the story, as explained by RSB is the shift in the sampling locations emphasis from areas with traditionally higher breeding rates to a greater percentage of sample from areas with traditionally lower breeding rates. No matter how much you yell, stomp, pout or pitch tantrums, orscream liar, the shift in sampling emphasis is relevant. |
RE: Pennsylvania deer kills drop
Fewer hunters, fewer deer killed. Not rocket science, but it seems the PGC just can't quite figure this out. What they do understand is that fewer hunters, fewer licenses sold = less income. So lets log out all the game lands and sell the lumberto support our habit ofspending money we don't yet have.
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RE: Pennsylvania deer kills drop
ORIGINAL: Sniper151 Fewer hunters, fewer deer killed. Not rocket science, but it seems the PGC just can't quite figure this out. What they do understand is that fewer hunters, fewer licenses sold = less income. So lets log out all the game lands and sell the lumberto support our habit ofspending money we don't yet have. You do realize that just running an agency required by law and Legislative mandate to fulfill a management mission still costs money don’t you? Do you think salaries don’t need to be paid when times get tough. Do you think the automobile manufactures just give the agency new vehicles to replace the worn out ones every year at the 1999 prices? Do you think the garages that work on those vehicles do so at 1999 costs and provide the parts at the 1999 price listings? Do you think when we pull up to the gas pump everyday or two and fill the gas tank they are only charging the 1999 gas price? Do you think the Food and Cover crews are buying seed, lime, fertilizer and fuel for planting and maintaining habitat at the 1999 cost? You aren’t of those people that has no idea that the Game Commission doesn’t get money from the tax dollars and has to work off of a self funding system are you? And as for timber cutting, there is no more timber being cut now then was being cut in 1999 when the timber values were MUCH higher then they are now. In fact today they can’t even get companies to bid on much of the timber they would like to cut even though cutting it would be a benefit to wildlife. R.S. Bodenhorn |
RE: Pennsylvania deer kills drop
o matter how much you yell, stomp, pout or pitch tantrums, or scream liar, the shift in sampling emphasis is relevant. |
RE: Pennsylvania deer kills drop
ORIGINAL: bluebird2 o matter how much you yell, stomp, pout or pitch tantrums, orscream liar, the shift in sampling emphasis is relevant. Don't like that name? Too bad. IMO it's no worse than accusing someone of lying for posting a fact that you havesimply chosen to ignore. |
RE: Pennsylvania deer kills drop
"Not lying Bluejob. We've been down this road before. RSB posted those facts. Just because you choose not to accept them doesn't change them or make them less true."
Your lying. Youve been down this road, and havent resolved a thing. Using the same "nothingness" that you have previously along with RSB, we can go down it 10 more times and the result will be the same. The data is clear as black and white. The "excuse" is unproven and another "RSB SPECIAL DAMAGE CONTROL" theory. "Don't like that name? Too bad. IMO it's no worse than accusing someone of lying for posting a fact that you havesimply chosen to ignore" I think he'll live with your vulgar childish name calling, but you are still a liar.At best, currently you are trying to force us to believe something that is undocumented, unproven, and unlikely. The pgc data is shown in A COMPARABLE fashion. Statewide data in a comparison chart...and you are saying we arent supposed to compare it because its not comparable? Are you kiddin' me???[8D] If the data had stayed the same it would have proved the excessive measures had not been necessary for herd health according to those measures. They didnt even stay the same...They DECLINED! |
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