regarding Deer numbers and Bowhunting
Didn't want to include shotgun hunters. Classic example on how bow hunters think they are better than shotgun hunters.
Typical Gov-speak,,What would you expect? How can our Recreation, stand up against loss of life!? Ya gotta admit,,good argument.
In regard to the letter I sent to the Governor with contact e-mails for them, phone numbers for the wildlife chief, and meeting times and dates with the DNR commissioners, how many people that read this letter actually took the time to email or call any of these individuals and voice their opinions? How many plan to attend the meetings listed with the DNR commissioners?
It appears to me that many people on this site are more concerned about nonresident hunters or the best broadhead to use for deer. If action is not taken you won't have to worry about the proper broadhead to use. The bottom line is if something is not done about the low deer numbers you won't be needing broadheads or many of them.
They know exactly where the deer herd is at. They put it there and they like it there.Iowa hunters need to let them know the deer herds are in trouble!
They do not care how unhappy you are because at our highest numbers and only voting a very narrow single issueand you're not happy with how they are handling it!
I tried to send him a personal message but someone was thoughtful enough to disable his private messages. This is not just about bowhunting it's about DEER HUNTING for you guys that think you are being singled out. It's the same as with the state of our Country, it's not about Republicans or Democrats it's about Government intervention when it's not needed.Maybe he doesn't shotgun hunt so he can't input on things he doesn't partake in.
You the example of the shotgun hunters who think they are better and believe bowhunters are trying to get rid of shotgunners..Way to judge before knowing what the factors are and reading the original letter. Typical shotgunner, bowhunters trying to help everyone and all you can do is complain.
Go on drury website and notice that no location of kill has been placed next to the late muzzle kills of the Lindsey family. What a joke. Fake resident. Pathetic and our governor breaks bread with this fraud
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Im with you. They can put out as many doe tags as they want, and have as many doe seasons as they like, but we don't have to shoot them. We the hunters can make a big difference, if we unite.They know exactly where the deer herd is at. They put it there and they like it there.
They do not care how unhappy you are because at our highest numbers and only voting a very narrow single issue
you don't amount to a hill of beans! However, you are the hill of beans that pull the trigger on the deer! If you are going to put a massive effort into trying to change minds that are already made up, for what ever reason, put an equal effort into contacting fellow hunters to encourage them to let the does walk! This is one thing(among many)that we don't need the government to fix, or ruin for us. CALL A HUNTER, TEXT A HUNTER, EMAIL A HUNTER, WRITE A HUNTER!!!