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How does a depredation tag bypass ALL TWRA Regulation and state laws?
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<blockquote data-quote="redblood" data-source="post: 5741504" data-attributes="member: 2947"><p>When i bought my farm, the crop rights were leased to a man i have known my whole life. When we were riding around the farm with previous owner i noticed deer skull and bones everywhere around the crop fields. Ask the owner and he told</p><p>Me the farmer had a depredation permit and came in during the summer and killed hundreds on mine snd surrounding property that he has crops on. I bought the farm but made it clear that he couldnt shoot them on my piece. He lowered the land lease by 800.00 lol. But it was still worth it to me . Our deer population is truly ridiculous so killing does wouldnt be a bad thing, but i saw several skulls that were obviously young bucks that had been killed in velvet. He retired and a new farmer took over all his tracts. He gave me the original price- but often complains about having to replant beans due to deer damage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redblood, post: 5741504, member: 2947"] When i bought my farm, the crop rights were leased to a man i have known my whole life. When we were riding around the farm with previous owner i noticed deer skull and bones everywhere around the crop fields. Ask the owner and he told Me the farmer had a depredation permit and came in during the summer and killed hundreds on mine snd surrounding property that he has crops on. I bought the farm but made it clear that he couldnt shoot them on my piece. He lowered the land lease by 800.00 lol. But it was still worth it to me . Our deer population is truly ridiculous so killing does wouldnt be a bad thing, but i saw several skulls that were obviously young bucks that had been killed in velvet. He retired and a new farmer took over all his tracts. He gave me the original price- but often complains about having to replant beans due to deer damage. [/QUOTE]
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