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<blockquote data-quote="TNGunsmoke" data-source="post: 4547693" data-attributes="member: 10346"><p><strong>Re: Farmer depredation</strong></p><p></p><p>I am against the depredation permits. I have never seen enough crop damage on the place I hunt to really have much of an impact on the profits, and I absolutely hate to see any deer shot and left to rot, or a doe shot and her fawns left to starve to death. If the land owners/farmers could come to an agreement with some hunters on a number of deer to remove(other than all of them) and if the farmers would at least let some people that they know hunt their farms to work toward removing some during season, it would help a lot. And if the hunter messes up, then the next year someone else would be the one doing the hunting it might help. </p><p></p><p>Maybe there is another better solution, who knows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNGunsmoke, post: 4547693, member: 10346"] [b]Re: Farmer depredation[/b] I am against the depredation permits. I have never seen enough crop damage on the place I hunt to really have much of an impact on the profits, and I absolutely hate to see any deer shot and left to rot, or a doe shot and her fawns left to starve to death. If the land owners/farmers could come to an agreement with some hunters on a number of deer to remove(other than all of them) and if the farmers would at least let some people that they know hunt their farms to work toward removing some during season, it would help a lot. And if the hunter messes up, then the next year someone else would be the one doing the hunting it might help. Maybe there is another better solution, who knows. [/QUOTE]
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