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One-buck proposal for the combined muzzleloader and gun seasons
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2001953" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>A lot of truth to your comments. Once they become land owners, they can put up a chicken coop, put a tv antenna on it and a mail box in front and "become" a resident.</p><p>The two buck limit has certainly had its benefits. I've been hunting since the early 80's, and have never seen the quality of deer that we are seeing this year. Every year has made an improvement. </p><p>That being said, another comment about driving hunters away because of the antler restrictions is very true. They give up because its not worth their time to wait on a quality animal when they came out in the first place to put some meat on their table. We don't need to forget those folks that need the meat. They can't eat antlers.</p><p>I am being the devils advocate on this subject. Not to be combative, but to make sure that we keep all hunters on the same plane as those of us that are blessed with great hunting areas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2001953, member: 5412"] A lot of truth to your comments. Once they become land owners, they can put up a chicken coop, put a tv antenna on it and a mail box in front and "become" a resident. The two buck limit has certainly had its benefits. I've been hunting since the early 80's, and have never seen the quality of deer that we are seeing this year. Every year has made an improvement. That being said, another comment about driving hunters away because of the antler restrictions is very true. They give up because its not worth their time to wait on a quality animal when they came out in the first place to put some meat on their table. We don't need to forget those folks that need the meat. They can't eat antlers. I am being the devils advocate on this subject. Not to be combative, but to make sure that we keep all hunters on the same plane as those of us that are blessed with great hunting areas. [/QUOTE]
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