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<blockquote data-quote="BARhunter" data-source="post: 4823894" data-attributes="member: 2835"><p>So, now that this information is known, how many does is he taking off the 600+ acres? I completely understand it's his property, but it sounds like he may have established an un-reacheable number for you guys and the property you are hunting. Is he possibly just using you guys to eliminate what he thinks is an overpopulation of does? Will whether or not you kill his specified number of does influence your future hunting privileges or possibly the costs of your hunting privileges on his property, and if so, how? I would definitely consider asking him if he knows anyone who would be willing to take any killed does for the meat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BARhunter, post: 4823894, member: 2835"] So, now that this information is known, how many does is he taking off the 600+ acres? I completely understand it's his property, but it sounds like he may have established an un-reacheable number for you guys and the property you are hunting. Is he possibly just using you guys to eliminate what he thinks is an overpopulation of does? Will whether or not you kill his specified number of does influence your future hunting privileges or possibly the costs of your hunting privileges on his property, and if so, how? I would definitely consider asking him if he knows anyone who would be willing to take any killed does for the meat. [/QUOTE]
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