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<blockquote data-quote="Volbuck777" data-source="post: 5748522" data-attributes="member: 20960"><p>I'm not against the bucks going against statewide limit as long as they would go in and manage the area better. I've hunted this wma for a long time and it gets worse every year. I believe they need to get real serious about the hog problem first and foremost.I'm not talking about Billy bob shooting one while deer hunting I'm talking eradicating the problem. I believe they should clean up and plant plots like you said and which we here every year, but I'm telling you it's less and less, very little planting happened. I'm not sure how it works but why couldn't they let agriculture come into the area it's not that the land won't grow it. My family had a few 100 acres on potato farm road which touched catoosa and cropped every year. Catoosa is 80,000 acres and half is a cutover. You could clean up and have 5-10k acres of ag spread throughout. I believe we'd see a jump in the deer herd. Quality and quantity. By the way I'm from sevier county and I'll tell y'all where bear get out of hand deer leave that area. Might take a year or so but bear push deer out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Volbuck777, post: 5748522, member: 20960"] I’m not against the bucks going against statewide limit as long as they would go in and manage the area better. I’ve hunted this wma for a long time and it gets worse every year. I believe they need to get real serious about the hog problem first and foremost.I’m not talking about Billy bob shooting one while deer hunting I’m talking eradicating the problem. I believe they should clean up and plant plots like you said and which we here every year, but I’m telling you it’s less and less, very little planting happened. I’m not sure how it works but why couldn’t they let agriculture come into the area it’s not that the land won’t grow it. My family had a few 100 acres on potato farm road which touched catoosa and cropped every year. Catoosa is 80,000 acres and half is a cutover. You could clean up and have 5-10k acres of ag spread throughout. I believe we’d see a jump in the deer herd. Quality and quantity. By the way I’m from sevier county and I’ll tell y’all where bear get out of hand deer leave that area. Might take a year or so but bear push deer out. [/QUOTE]
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