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#14
Typical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: LI, New York
Posts: 517

That company is utilized quite often here on Long Island. I personally dont like it. They should allow hunting in these areas. They completely remove the deer population on an Island up north. I believe it was 608 deer.
#15
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 85

I to have read about this company. Fairfax County Va used them.I've read they go as far as Africa to do there (job).These guys are nothing more than killers and give true hunters a bad rep.They use silencers and night vision scopes.Thats called poaching to the average person.
#16

i don't understand why they wouldn't consider cloverleaf or hog traps and re-locating them, they would make money that way, unless if transporting them causes problems[&o]in the legal department, would one of you guys that is familiar with white buffalo splain there operation to me, i mean are the hired "sharpshooters" is it bow only, just curious[&:]
#19

ORIGINAL: KoBear
also, they were supposed to aim for antlerless deer as per their contract. the big 9 point was shot the first morning at about 8 am. and also in their legal agreement that they are not allowed to keep the racks, but the butcher told me that he lets them keep the rack when they come in to donate the meat. its a huge mess...
also, they were supposed to aim for antlerless deer as per their contract. the big 9 point was shot the first morning at about 8 am. and also in their legal agreement that they are not allowed to keep the racks, but the butcher told me that he lets them keep the rack when they come in to donate the meat. its a huge mess...