I don't know enough about KS to know what sort of power the "KLA" has? Does this do anything besides throwing their "support" behind a change?
Now, I did hear that KS NRLO tags are changing in that the person who's name is on the deed is the ONLY person who can get a NRLO tag, supposedly it...
I get that, as a landowner from a farming/ranching family I really do. But when "what a farmer does on his property" affects a public resource, then it is an issue. It's all case by case, I'm sure some farmers really do need depredation tags. But knowing this specific situation, I can assure you...
I talked with a guy who hunts Mills county and he said the deer are nonexistent, yet the main landowner he hunts on still requested and received 15 depredation tags and expects to fill them all. Insanity.
They certainly are spread very thin across the state. It's unfortunate, I've always had great relationships with COs in the areas I hunt.
IDNR website: "The Law Enforcement Bureau has 90 conservation officers including six supervisors, six recreational safety officers, and 78 field officers."...
They are in the wrong profession then and I would call their superior. They don't get to worry about stirring the local pot, they are public servants of the law. I guess I've got one of the good ones?
There's a lot of bad information out there too. A lot of people say that a landowner/warden/sheriff can't issue a ticket based off a trail camera picture or that there has to be a warning given first, neither is true. We did it this spring- got a great face picture from a cell camera 3 hours...
There is quite a bit of federal ground along the Missouri and Mississippi rivers owned by the Army corps of engineers that is managed in partnership with DNR. While it wouldn't affect Iowa like it would Utah, it's a bad precedence to set IMO.
By sheer number, we are losing hunters. But there are more hunter days than ever before. I worked in studying the human dimensions of the outdoors and conservation for years and here's what it boils down to: we've lost a lot of the casual hunters- the weekend warrior, one weekend a year, just...
Respectfully disagree. It's time to end that shitshow, and it will be good for everyone. All our $ and "support" has been doing is continuing to pump Ukranian men into a meat grinder that they cannot win.
100% on the low scoring bully bucks. Got two of them right now that I will shoot given a chance. Smart landowners will use their new floating LO tag on those bucks, but many won't.
We go by FSA tillable acres. If there are discrepancies then that's a discussion to have with your tenant. 6 acres difference from harvest monitor from year to year seems like a lot...
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