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<blockquote data-quote="poorhunter" data-source="post: 5337865" data-attributes="member: 16537"><p>If someone doesn't have the ability to do their part to manage the resource, then no, they shouldn't go hunting. For instance, I don't duck hunt on any of the properties I have to hunt…there just aren't enough ducks. Same with elk in my neck of the woods. Fifty acres isn't much to be able to kill a turkey on, especially if every other landowner with 50 acres around kills turkeys too. You know it, and agree…we must be aware of the surrounding properties and the turkey populations on them not just our own to sustain good hunting. I have over 2000 acres of private lands to hunt spread out over maybe 10-15 square miles, and I try my best to pay attention to what's going on with game on all the other properties around that I don't hunt. If one can't/won't do that then I'd rather they didn't hunt at all. What people see is a liberal bag limit and a long season and automatically think kill 'em all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poorhunter, post: 5337865, member: 16537"] If someone doesn’t have the ability to do their part to manage the resource, then no, they shouldn’t go hunting. For instance, I don’t duck hunt on any of the properties I have to hunt…there just aren’t enough ducks. Same with elk in my neck of the woods. Fifty acres isn’t much to be able to kill a turkey on, especially if every other landowner with 50 acres around kills turkeys too. You know it, and agree…we must be aware of the surrounding properties and the turkey populations on them not just our own to sustain good hunting. I have over 2000 acres of private lands to hunt spread out over maybe 10-15 square miles, and I try my best to pay attention to what’s going on with game on all the other properties around that I don’t hunt. If one can’t/won’t do that then I’d rather they didn’t hunt at all. What people see is a liberal bag limit and a long season and automatically think kill ‘em all. [/QUOTE]
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