Maybe lawmakers would understand this analogy when it comes to maintaining the quality of the deer herd.
Iowa has some of the best soil in America for growing corn, how about we go corn on corn on corn each year and simultaneously not add lime, phosphorus, or nitrogen back into the soil. You...
I personally do not bow hunt and likely never will. I don't have the time or desire to become proficient in using a bow. However, I would definitely feel confident with a cross bow and very likely would obtain an additional tag even if I only go out a day or two. I'm certainly not alone...
That's shared in the article that the MN DNR didn't expect a big overall impact on harvest numbers because they expect a shift away from shotgun to crossbow. They did note that archery season has access to more antlerless tags, so they are watching those numbers
You should get the following:
- bow any sex
- late muzzleloader any sex (can still use your bow)
- land-owner shotgun 1&2 any sex
Now you can legally harvest a buck (or 3) the entire calendar
Does that Iowa situation apply for draw tags too? I would be doubtful because once you are drawn, someone else did not get drawn. I'm guessing that will be the basis for being rejected in KS
I realized I never posted final data from "Shed Buck" season
At 8AM on January 11th, these were the harvest tallies for 2022-2023 seasons
Does (mature + fawn) = 50,675
Antlered Bucks = 46,313
Button Bucks = 8,125
Shed Bucks = 899
TOTAL harvest = 106,012
At 8AM on January 24th, these were the...
All they want to know is whether main beam is over or under, they don't need the exact length. In 75% of the cases you will already know the answer without measuring. It's less intrusive than reporting the county of harvest
For those who enrolled say 7 years ago when cash rents for the county were say $250/acre we would be getting around $212.50 for CRP. We are locked in at that until our contract expires.
Now that cash rents have jumped to say $350/acre even at the smaller percentage we would get a nice jump to...
We sectioned off 4 acres with non rectangular area and a driveway with surveying cost very similar to the $1000 listed above. That included everything from the stakes/pins, the survey, the deed, legal transfer. West-Central Iowa
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