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teedub31 08-09-2009 11:17 AM


Originally Posted by haystack (Post 3403587)
Easy now teedud, not all farmers receive subsidies and IMO farmers are one of hunters greatest allies :s4:

I know. It is just a catch 22 position. We need them for the ground. They need us to take deer of the ground. One without the other won't work. It just erks me to hear something like the post I quoted saying hunters should not expect a farmer to subsidize a hobby then charge lease rates to make money. Well what is a deer worth to you??? If the damage is that bad and needed controlled, then the hunter has a valued service to provide. Is a farmer willing to pay say $200 a head for each deer harvested as to hear them talk that would be a huge savingings according to the amount of crop damage claimed to be the result of deer. Hell no they won't, but they expect us to pay $10 an acre (160 acre min) to hunt a ground that has maybe 20 acres of huntable ground.

Anthony T. 08-09-2009 10:36 PM

Definetly check with the autorites to see what you need to do before you start blasting. Id shoot the does and leave the bros though. :) My boss gets around 40 DCAP tags every year here in VA. They base it on how much land you own and how much is set in crop. Its a great way to manage the deer and here you can only take does with these tags. I took around 15 does last year and donated the meat. If more VA folks would do this VA hunting would rival any state in a few years but everyone here wants to shoot spikes and 4 pointers! Ummm....sorry to rant. :)

elgallo114 08-10-2009 06:08 AM

I could only dream of having this problem...........

Lanse couche couche 08-10-2009 06:29 AM

Not all states are passing out cull permits that easy. Got a buddy in Illinois that was having major problems with deer in his vineyard. Asked the state folks for a permit and they told him to build a fence. Guess those folks never sat down and calculated the time, money, materials, and effort to surround 20 acres of hilly ground with a deer proof fence. I've got some relatives who have spent hundreds of dollars and a lot of time just trying to deer proof a quarter acre garden, with mixed results. Don't really think its a natural state of things for there to be so many deer that they are causing noticeable damage to a given tract of land. The blame goes all the way around: farmers who post their land to hunting but then complain about crop damage, farmers who lease to people who just won't kill does, people whe lease large tracts of land and wont shoot does, and hunters who love the large numbers of deer and scream bloody murder at any attempt to actually regulate he deer herd.

mohunter82 08-10-2009 06:43 AM

see if someone tells me i can hunt their land and he says i need you to kill x number of deer then by god thats what im gonna try to do. hunting land is hard enough to come by with out people starting to be picky because of the QDM rage.

ddenmark 08-06-2020 02:34 PM

Hi gamewarden1
Are you a game warden in western NC?
I am having deer wipe out my beans, okra, soon they will be on my peas and sweet potatoes.
Need help! and advice.
Who is my local game warden in Cullowhee?

Ericict 10-13-2020 07:09 AM


Originally Posted by ddenmark (Post 4379491)
Hi gamewarden1
Are you a game warden in western NC?
I am having deer wipe out my beans, okra, soon they will be on my peas and sweet potatoes.
Need help! and advice.
Who is my local game warden in Cullowhee?

call your wildlife agency. In Ks, they will issue tags and find hunters for you.

Phil from Maine 10-13-2020 11:34 AM

Here we can get a nuisance permit to protect our farm lands from deer. Then you can legally shoot all you want. They will try to discourage it though. One thing that worked for me was to shave bar soap into a spray container and mix it up good with water. Then spray it on your plants. The deer have a dislike for a soapy mouth so it works great on them in small gardens and the like..

mikescooling 11-14-2020 06:26 PM

I did it in WI a long time ago, the farmer had the crop damage tags, that he gave me to hold. The only condition he gave me was to shoot every deer I could. I shot 8 deer in one day, saw at least 3 herds of 70 deer moving through. Most of them were small 80-90lbs dressed, with a few monster doe's mixed in. I could see how they would impact a corn crop. If you get a chance to do crop damage it's a lot of fun and the farmer is really grateful. My problem is that my freezer was full and my friends and families freezers were full, I told the farmer I can't take any more meat this year, I am at capacity.

SparkyD 11-21-2020 06:19 PM


Originally Posted by mikescooling (Post 4383913)
I did it in WI a long time ago, the farmer had the crop damage tags, that he gave me to hold. The only condition he gave me was to shoot every deer I could. I shot 8 deer in one day, saw at least 3 herds of 70 deer moving through. Most of them were small 80-90lbs dressed, with a few monster doe's mixed in. I could see how they would impact a corn crop. If you get a chance to do crop damage it's a lot of fun and the farmer is really grateful. My problem is that my freezer was full and my friends and families freezers were full, I told the farmer I can't take any more meat this year, I am at capacity.

That's a nice problem to have!


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