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National Deer Association says states gotta kill more does
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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5860865" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>All good deer management is site specific. However, states can't do that. They do not have the finances nor personnel to evaluate the state's deer herds property by property.</p><p></p><p>Honestly, I really feel for the state game agencies who really want to do what is right. They want to set the best possible harvest guidelines to make hunters happy. However, deer herds vary in density, health, and production across very short geographic distances. In addition, hunter desires vary dramatically from property to property. The state CANNOT set guidelines for all these situations. All they can do is set regulations that allow hunters to manage how they see fit on their own hunting property. In addition, they can educate hunters on the various types of management practices. But they can do nothing about the problem of neighboring properties with completely contradictory goals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5860865, member: 17"] All good deer management is site specific. However, states can't do that. They do not have the finances nor personnel to evaluate the state's deer herds property by property. Honestly, I really feel for the state game agencies who really want to do what is right. They want to set the best possible harvest guidelines to make hunters happy. However, deer herds vary in density, health, and production across very short geographic distances. In addition, hunter desires vary dramatically from property to property. The state CANNOT set guidelines for all these situations. All they can do is set regulations that allow hunters to manage how they see fit on their own hunting property. In addition, they can educate hunters on the various types of management practices. But they can do nothing about the problem of neighboring properties with completely contradictory goals. [/QUOTE]
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