boonerz said:I thought we were talking about the need for late antlerless doe season not purely shed bucks or the traditional Iowa seasons which includes late muzzie...
Shooting shed bucks happens...happens to everyone...not a huge deal but something I don't try to personally do if I can help it. If it happens...sure we get over it and at the end of the day it is just a deer and the world keeps spinning. But I'm not sure why this keeps going back to shed bucks and now the traditional season. I thought it was intended to discuss the need for this late rifle season to reduce the state's deer population...
I've never shot a shed buck. It's been ten years since I shot a doe. The population on our farm is good and getting better. 90 percent of the neighbors around us are dozing their timbers and creek lines so I'm starting to see a lot more mature deer calling our ground home. My county doesn't have late antler less so it doesn't effect me. Pretty sure the county I'm from only allows like 3400 antler less tags a year. What's going to destroy the deer numbers in my area is habitat loss but nobody seems to care. I'm just very fortunate that my family owns ground that I can hunt, because if it keeps going the direction it's going in ten years maybe less if you don't own your own hunting ground a 2 year old 6 pointer is going to be a wall- hanger.
We are facing a "fiscal cliff". Our country is on the verge of fiscal collapse.
The Second Amendment is about to be repealed/amended.
There are more leeches on our "support systems" than the tax payers can support.
I'm supposed to worry about a shed buck getting killed?
Or whether WalMart pays a "living wage"?
My lobbying efforts will be focused on other issues.
The season was supposed to be temporary & needs to end as intended VOTES: 160 - 71.43%
I believe, on average, it's a great thing, does little damage & should stay VOTES: 7 - 3.13%
I love reading a great thread to only find IowaChiro poisoning it with his "know it all" attitude...