Totally agree on sentences 1-3, and not bashing gun hunters as a whole but we need to recognize the bad apples and call them out.
As for sentence 4- I think you missed the point. This isn't archery vs gun vs muzzleloader. My family does all 3. This is about party hunting, the history of why...
This is what I hear a lot of from people who own land or just live in the country even. "We never have problems with hunters, besides the two gun seasons" and so those seasons get associated with the bad apples. I have that problem on a handful of parcels I have permission on. I'll mention it to...
That's a joke. I am an independent through and through, but Biden was absolutely worthless on a ceasefire. He applied zero pressure to either side, especially Israel. Trump deserves a lot of credit on good and bad policies, but he gets full credit on getting that done. Now the real question is-...
That's what I've been seeing too. I haven't seen many "deals" on rec or combo farms and I highly doubt there will be. The demand hasn't decreased at all and, if anything, has increased since the election.
They are expensive now, but they won't be in the near future. Same thing happened with cell cameras- they were once expensive and novel, nobody really blinked because it wasn't a big deal. Expense limited the use. Now you can get a reliable cell camera 2 pack for $100 with cheap service plans...
Because deer move so much more than cattle I don't think treating an area would have much effect. The ROI just isn't there.
Supposedly the ingredients in Anilogics products mimic the vaccine that cattle get and names like Lakosky see results when fed in large quantities. Garlic can keep midges...
I don't know enough about KS to know what sort of power the "KLA" has? Does this do anything besides throwing their "support" behind a change?
Now, I did hear that KS NRLO tags are changing in that the person who's name is on the deed is the ONLY person who can get a NRLO tag, supposedly it...
I get that, as a landowner from a farming/ranching family I really do. But when "what a farmer does on his property" affects a public resource, then it is an issue. It's all case by case, I'm sure some farmers really do need depredation tags. But knowing this specific situation, I can assure you...
I talked with a guy who hunts Mills county and he said the deer are nonexistent, yet the main landowner he hunts on still requested and received 15 depredation tags and expects to fill them all. Insanity.
They certainly are spread very thin across the state. It's unfortunate, I've always had great relationships with COs in the areas I hunt.
IDNR website: "The Law Enforcement Bureau has 90 conservation officers including six supervisors, six recreational safety officers, and 78 field officers."...
They are in the wrong profession then and I would call their superior. They don't get to worry about stirring the local pot, they are public servants of the law. I guess I've got one of the good ones?
There's a lot of bad information out there too. A lot of people say that a landowner/warden/sheriff can't issue a ticket based off a trail camera picture or that there has to be a warning given first, neither is true. We did it this spring- got a great face picture from a cell camera 3 hours...
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