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<blockquote data-quote="AT Hiker" data-source="post: 5337933" data-attributes="member: 10019"><p>If you mention reduction of bag limits, season dates, methods, etc to todays killers (killers, not hunters) your labeled as a libtard hippy commie Biden lover. </p><p></p><p>I see it as a sacrifice for the future. If my opportunity has to suffer for the whole of the resource, then so be it. </p><p>Predator management, habitat enhancement etc are all extremely beneficial but fact of the matter is we cannot control that. We can control what's set by the over seeing wildlife agency.</p><p>If killers don't want to accept that, screw em. Lets rape the resource then the day their is nothing to kill those killers will move on. Leaving the dirty work to hunters to fix the problem, we will fix it and eventually enjoy the work until killers come back on the scene. </p><p>It's factual history that is repeating itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AT Hiker, post: 5337933, member: 10019"] If you mention reduction of bag limits, season dates, methods, etc to todays killers (killers, not hunters) your labeled as a libtard hippy commie Biden lover. I see it as a sacrifice for the future. If my opportunity has to suffer for the whole of the resource, then so be it. Predator management, habitat enhancement etc are all extremely beneficial but fact of the matter is we cannot control that. We can control what’s set by the over seeing wildlife agency. If killers don’t want to accept that, screw em. Lets rape the resource then the day their is nothing to kill those killers will move on. Leaving the dirty work to hunters to fix the problem, we will fix it and eventually enjoy the work until killers come back on the scene. It’s factual history that is repeating itself. [/QUOTE]
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