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Well i'm sure your doing what you deem best, and C.Y.A. is always a good idea these days. But we don't or didn't know of your attorney status. Shame you just can't relax and let work at the office. Got a good question for you if you've been dabling in environmental law. Do a google on coal bed methane extraction how in hell can a property owner get that monkey off our backs ?
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Griz,please don't take away my doe tags!
If it wasn't for does I'd get no deer at all! On a serious note the deer shortage hasn't hit the SE special regs areas we are still overun with does galore down here. We also have been hearing stories of coyote sightings around here which to me sounds possible because I'm sure they will go where the food is.
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Excellent statewide response to this hunt. Thanks to all and to all are welcome. We'll have a blast ! Pardon the pun. You wouldn't believe the mail and or email i have received about anti coyote hunting. Not any big numbers, 3 to be exact but the boobs actually don't see any merit in hunts for coyote. No stated facts only conjecture that would have sheep farmers going crazy and I have no clue with helping deer and turkey using their ideas. This is America and God love them for their passion. I'll respect them for that, as long as others are respected for their opinion as well. I am familier with the wildlife biological reproduction angle, but these opinions don't include the migratory nature of the species that require hunters to respond or lose deer herds or turkey flocks in a short time. Predators are predatory and man sits atop that pole. Yes we either figure a way to eliminate reproduction of coyotes on demand or we simply hunt them. They won't be hunted unless something like a hunt spurs hunters to hunt them. Coyotes offer no palatable reasons to hunt, unlike the majority of other wild fare. Hunts create an opportunity for specie regulation by the people who care the most about other species survival. With this thought may I declare THE BIG DOG HUNT IS ON ! For more information visit http://www.tubmilltroutclub.org .
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If it wasn't for does I'd get no deer at all! On a serious note the deer shortage hasn't hit the SE special regs areas we are still overun with does galore down here. We also have been hearing stories of coyote sightings around here which to me sounds possible because I'm sure they will go where the food is.




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