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<blockquote data-quote="poorhunter" data-source="post: 5894853" data-attributes="member: 16537"><p>I live "way out in the boonies" with them. I know it doesn't fit the narrative and everyone wants to say that nest raiders are exploding in population, but it just isn't true. Increases and decreases? Sure, but over the last several decades they have remained fairly stable on a county and statewide level. I can walk out my door and literally have 15000 acres I could walk around with probably less than a dozen houses to go around. I also have close to twenty different farms that I have access to hunt at my leisure, each from 20 to 400+ acres. I know what's out there and what's not. Do I know what's in the next county or across the state? No, not first hand, but I do know animals, I do know biology and I do know the interactions between predator and prey. I know population dynamics and I know hearsay and I know data and I know hard facts. I also know that wildlife biologists get their doctorates in philosophy for a reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poorhunter, post: 5894853, member: 16537"] I live “way out in the boonies” with them. I know it doesn’t fit the narrative and everyone wants to say that nest raiders are exploding in population, but it just isn’t true. Increases and decreases? Sure, but over the last several decades they have remained fairly stable on a county and statewide level. I can walk out my door and literally have 15000 acres I could walk around with probably less than a dozen houses to go around. I also have close to twenty different farms that I have access to hunt at my leisure, each from 20 to 400+ acres. I know what’s out there and what’s not. Do I know what’s in the next county or across the state? No, not first hand, but I do know animals, I do know biology and I do know the interactions between predator and prey. I know population dynamics and I know hearsay and I know data and I know hard facts. I also know that wildlife biologists get their doctorates in philosophy for a reason. [/QUOTE]
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