lv2hntnfsh
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My argument will be for Land .Owner Tags to be good for any season. I have a lot of deer on my property year after year that I can track, get pictures, and retrieve sheds. They do not spend much time on other properties to my knowledge. I have my management goals and typically my family and possibly a close friend might get a chance to hunt on my land.
If during a certain year I have a target buck I want to remove from the population (or two) I am likely the only one who will do it. If early muzzy comes and goes and I don't get my chance I will like the opportunity to still remove that buck to make room for others to grow up on the farm.
Also, I have the issue that my farm is 3 hours from my home. If the weather does not cooperate, I end up having a kids wrestling tournament, a house project comes up etc etc... the extra time to use my tag helps me and the deer health/population/balance on my property.
You might argue that I have my regular tags for that...I do, and with a busy family life I also have places I hunt closer to home and can squeak out to get a chance hear and there. If I fill my tag close to home my farm will see no benefits from a population reduction. There are very few years I shoot more than one buck in my situation so I feel it is well balanced and I am not hurting the population or taking more than my share. My wife MIGHT shoot a deer during her shotgun season, but it is more about time in the blind than anything...
I sacrificed different things and worked hard to get what I have. I like owning the land and having the extra tag to help manage the land. The US is equal opportunity- if you want to manage land with land owner tags there are lots of ways to make that dream happen. For some people it is not worth the extra sacrifices.
If during a certain year I have a target buck I want to remove from the population (or two) I am likely the only one who will do it. If early muzzy comes and goes and I don't get my chance I will like the opportunity to still remove that buck to make room for others to grow up on the farm.
Also, I have the issue that my farm is 3 hours from my home. If the weather does not cooperate, I end up having a kids wrestling tournament, a house project comes up etc etc... the extra time to use my tag helps me and the deer health/population/balance on my property.
You might argue that I have my regular tags for that...I do, and with a busy family life I also have places I hunt closer to home and can squeak out to get a chance hear and there. If I fill my tag close to home my farm will see no benefits from a population reduction. There are very few years I shoot more than one buck in my situation so I feel it is well balanced and I am not hurting the population or taking more than my share. My wife MIGHT shoot a deer during her shotgun season, but it is more about time in the blind than anything...
I sacrificed different things and worked hard to get what I have. I like owning the land and having the extra tag to help manage the land. The US is equal opportunity- if you want to manage land with land owner tags there are lots of ways to make that dream happen. For some people it is not worth the extra sacrifices.