Yep! Sorry. I understand what you are talking about now. Agree. Guys waiting longer should have greater preference. Was not thinking of HF388Read the legislative post HF 388.
What group did that come from?I’m always skeptical of groups asking for money/support. I’ll freely admit I’ve paid for the membership for this because I believed in the cause. I was skeptical from the beginning but I’d pay a lot to keep Iowa great. I’m glad I only paid the bare minimum for a membership and did not donate any real money to an organization that is cherry picking winners and losers in this fight. I’m just asking for honesty. Don’t ask for our money then tell us how you know how to spend it better than us without our input. This is why all our politics are screwed up. We’ve all seen John Kerry tell us why we need to lower our carbon footprint and drive electric cars while he traveled the world in private jets.. Just be honest with your goals. Plenty supporting all this have good intentions but there’s plenty of others that just want to limit the great residents of this state. Any reg that limits some resident with a little less land or a little less money than others is garbage. Nobody should ever listen to people that have more than you that ask you to take less while they give up nothing. That goes for everything. Not just hunting.
Iowa Sportsman’s ClubWhat group did that come from?
Don’t look now but Skip and many of us here support everything in the ISC clip you copied. IW, IBA, ISC try to be coordinated in the effort regarding issues that hurt and help. Also, groups like the IBA, not sure about ISC, hire lobbyists as well, that costs money. What issue in the ISC clip do you disagree with.
few things & we both know we respect each other & it’s ok to have differing views…I’m always skeptical of groups asking for money/support. I’ll freely admit I’ve paid for the membership for this because I believed in the cause. I was skeptical from the beginning but I’d pay a lot to keep Iowa great. I’m glad I only paid the bare minimum for a membership and did not donate any real money to an organization that is cherry picking winners and losers in this fight. I’m just asking for honesty. Don’t ask for our money then tell us how you know how to spend it better than us without our input. This is why all our politics are screwed up. We’ve all seen John Kerry tell us why we need to lower our carbon footprint and drive electric cars while he traveled the world in private jets.. Just be honest with your goals. Plenty supporting all this have good intentions but there’s plenty of others that just want to limit the great residents of this state. Any reg that limits some resident with a little less land or a little less money than others is garbage. Nobody should ever listen to people that have more than you that ask you to take less while they give up nothing. That goes for everything. Not just hunting.
Can I ask kind of a dumb question? What is the point of this bill being debated? Is it the deer herd/numbers problem? Seems if they are just targeting the additional buck tag for LO? If this is it and my assumptions are right (may not be), it seems the LO tag thing won't do much if anything and an overall reduction of tags (buck total/does) would do the job in a better way?
I own 20, so this would impact me. But I don't care. I only shoot 1 buck a year if I get lucky. I do, however, know I'm not the only guy in the equation. Just trying to understand the "point" rather than getting into the weeds yet.
I’ll do my best to explain the different groups discussing this & different anglesRemoving tenants from the LOT is a crock. The tenant on ag ground is the one that is hurt by wildlife damage. I as a tenant would fight that till I'm blue in the face. And it's not about being able to shoot 3 bucks. I haven't shot a deer in 3 years. It's about being able to hunt more seasons to have a better opportunity.
C) guys locking up access that would be tagged out but keep going due to more tags.
I don't think most people think they are changing the genetics in an area by removing a cull buck. It's more of a "make room" for a younger better genetic deer that would otherwise be pushed off a farm by and older age class cull type buck with less than desirable genetics. There is only so much bedding room on any farmWhether I'm tagged out or still hunting, we don't grant permission to hunt. So land ownership basically has it "locked up" in my case, doubt I'm the exception in this regard. Who opens up their farm when their tag is punched? Maybe to a friend or family, but it won't become "public hunting".
I'd be good with one statewide archery tag. After I shoot one decent buck, my drive to spend countless hours in the stand wanes. I did fill two archery tags many years ago, but my goals and thoughts have changed since then. The deer I arrowed this year was not truly on my radar, essentially fell into my lap. My target buck I hunted for this year, that I passed last year due to a broken tine, might be a real SLAMMER next season if he survived. Could have gotten a second archery tag or LOT and continued to go after him, but I rolled the dice on him surviving. Trailcams will tell.
I can get LOT but usually don't. It was nice back when we had a deer herd to get the 4 antlerless LOT's to thin things a bit. LOT any sex tag, removing one buck does next to nothing for herd management. Yeah, people will talk cull bucks get taken out via this mechanism. Those are people who think that they can "select" for a better deer herd by removing "bad genetics". I think those people are on a Fool's errand.The doe has a huge role in trophy potential as well, not just the buck. Mossy Oak article on "Improving Antler Genetics".
What's saying an equally "inferior" buck doesn't take the space? Roll of the dice.I don't think most people think they are changing the genetics in an area by removing a cull buck. It's more of a "make room" for a younger better genetic deer that would otherwise be pushed off a farm by and older age class cull type buck with less than desirable genetics. There is only so much bedding room on any farm