madplotter
PMA Member
What I don’t understand is everyone is against the late season high power rifle doe seasons which happen to usually be in the southern counties where most of the NR own their big recreational farms because the doe tags never sell out. Wouldn’t you rather have those landowners be able to get some reduced fee doe tags so they can help manage their farms better which in turn will hopefully not leave tags left over to decimate the shed bucks and what not with those high-power rifles after January 10? Cant have your cake and eat it to there has to be some sort of compromise.
I have always been and will continue to be opposed to all rifles and the late "doe" season in Iowa. If the big land owners condone leasing and NR guiding, then it's up to the landowner or maybe the surrounding landowners to do something about it. I just do not understand how blanketing a significant area of counties with doe tags has anything to do with conservation. I do however, understand the DNR have few choices as they do their best to appease the politicians.
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