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Wisconsin Wrestles With Declining Deer Harvest
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<blockquote data-quote="Wooden Arrow" data-source="post: 5828346" data-attributes="member: 24368"><p>i could do without coyotes. they are hard on turkey poults, and not native to the east. i would enjoy the thought of mountain lions though. their population density probably would never get to the point of hurting the hunting. hasn't out west yet, anyway. if you have quality habitat, good things happen. biologists say that the wolves controlling elk/deer numbers have helped the habitat regrowth in/around Yellowstone. seen photos where a "browse line" is obvious, and riparian areas along streams beaten down/eaten.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wooden Arrow, post: 5828346, member: 24368"] i could do without coyotes. they are hard on turkey poults, and not native to the east. i would enjoy the thought of mountain lions though. their population density probably would never get to the point of hurting the hunting. hasn't out west yet, anyway. if you have quality habitat, good things happen. biologists say that the wolves controlling elk/deer numbers have helped the habitat regrowth in/around Yellowstone. seen photos where a "browse line" is obvious, and riparian areas along streams beaten down/eaten. [/QUOTE]
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