You have my vote. :way:I wanna throw my hat into the Republican Governor's race to Primary this guy out!
I wonder how much of this is due to the "redistribution" of deer. Let's face it, there are a lot of places where the deer numbers are down. But go to a food plot in an area where a lot of the land is tied up by hunters either in leasing or in managing for deer and see what you think of the deer population. I do not think the deer numbers are down all over, I think they are just distributed differently. They are becoming accessible only to a smaller number of people.
I generally agree with this comment. Especially since I'm a guy who mostly hunts public ground. Due to the pressure in the area...I rarely see deer on a pattern. They are pushed in and out of areas by hunters and other people walking through the woods.
Those that have the ability to plant food plots and limit the amount of hunters definitely see better #'s of deer. For the most part, a ton of deer have been taken off public land, so IA's public land quality probably isn't that great.
Someone should send in a letter complaining about having to many deer. I would like to see what kind of response that would get.