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huntemup
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Our hunt for doe down there is not hurting too many residents, trust me. For starters, this guys ground we hunt on we have hunted for nearly 30 years. Now the mighty dollar has taken over as he has leased all of his ground to a non-resident group of hunters. As did his neighbor who we used to hunt for many years as well. Nearly 1500 acres that are not being managed correctly now due to the leases. The landowners know this as they have said it to me, but that quick buck is worth much more to them than the health of the herd. They're your typical non-hunting farmers and for years have complained about the over population and how they destroy their crops each and every year. So blast me all you want, I dont care. My group has taken more does out of the herd down there than the non-residents have taken bucks and does combined. Each year we see around 150-200 deer, all on this less than 1500 acres. And we have yet to shoot a shed buck out of the many does we have taken. Selfish attitude, maybe. Somebody explain to me how my moronic theory of herd management is any worse than what is happening with these Non-residents leasing the ground and NOT managing it at all?? They're shooting an average of 6-8 deer a year. All of which were bucks this year. Not one single doe off all of that land in 2009 with the exception of the ones we shot, last January.
By your own admission in your first post, you dont care if you shoot shed bucks or not. Simply because it is not your normal hunting area. Sorry, but that definitely fits my definition of selfish and moronic. You even stated that you would not like the season in your hunting area. Quite a double standard.