If you are having a hard time controlling your doe population; you can allow residents to hunt it for you. And not just the neighbors who you party hunt with. That's what farmers in my county do.
Could it be you are the one who needs to embrace the residents of this fine state and accept the laws as they are? You'd think after being a landowner for as long as you say; you would have adjusted by now!
Little snow equals many shed hunters. I've been getting pics of trespassers shed hunting on my farm several times a week since shotgun season. I'll never understand why people will take sheds from land they can never hunt, but realize they can sell them for profit.
I'd like to respond to the out of state hunters who don't think we know how good we have it here in Iowa. I was a youngster growing up on a dairy farm in the 50's. We had plenty of our own land to hunt, and all our neighbors. Few people hunted, because deer were scarce. My grandpa would not...
With appeals and good behavior a 25 year sentence amounts to 7 yrs. Unless a judge puts a minimum years served in the sentencing most actual served time is less than 1/3, and even that can be appealed. They will of course still be on parole for the given time.
I will say if you don't have a trespass problem, don't bother hanging signs. If you do however; the first thing the sheriff will ask is if the land in question is posted. You'll get quick prosecution of trespassers in Iowa if the land is posted.
You can believe what you want. Yellows will eventually grow in some of the spots that greys grow. In other places a yellow will not grow period! I've been doing this for far too long to be fed some bull a DNR officer claims to be true. If you've hunted them enough you would know the two have...
Never heard of grey morels turning yellow. Also never have never seen an edible morel 2 to 3 weeks old. Must be a magical woods where these morels grow!
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