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<blockquote data-quote="MickThompson" data-source="post: 3992931" data-attributes="member: 3172"><p>Neither of your are exactly right. Under the North American model of wildlife conservation, wildlife is held in the public trust, meaning no one truly "owns" wildlife, but the state or federal agencies are responsible for managing and protecting the resource. Hunting licenses permit us to attempt to take them, but do not guarantee us anything.</p><p> </p><p>If hunters own the deer, the fair thing to do would be to divide the 170,000 or so deer killed in Tn each year equally among the 200,000 - 250,000 hunters that will hit the woods. I'll take my 3/4 of a deer in backstraps and tenderloins! This would save a lot of complaining over bag limits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MickThompson, post: 3992931, member: 3172"] Neither of your are exactly right. Under the North American model of wildlife conservation, wildlife is held in the public trust, meaning no one truly "owns" wildlife, but the state or federal agencies are responsible for managing and protecting the resource. Hunting licenses permit us to attempt to take them, but do not guarantee us anything. If hunters own the deer, the fair thing to do would be to divide the 170,000 or so deer killed in Tn each year equally among the 200,000 - 250,000 hunters that will hit the woods. I'll take my 3/4 of a deer in backstraps and tenderloins! This would save a lot of complaining over bag limits. [/QUOTE]
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