What if you own land an your a non res??They pay taxs dont they? The fact that you are not willing to pay a extra 10 or 20$ for a license but your willing to make a non res pay 125 to 150$ more is pretty greedy IMO ..Your want extra revenue for land acquisition and educational efforts. But your not willing to chip in a LITTLE extra to benefit our beloved sports for years to come?..No. We live here and we pay taxes here. If you don't live here and don't pay taxes here, then it is even more of a privilege to hunt here IMO. Hence why they can pay more...
What if you own land an your a non res??They pay taxs dont they? The fact that you are not willing to pay a extra 10 or 20$ for a license but your willing to make a non res pay 125 to 150$ more is pretty greedy IMO ..Your want extra revenue for land acquisition and educational efforts. But your not willing to chip in a LITTLE extra to benefit our beloved sports for years to come?..
If you wanna harp on NR fees omo then Start a new thread.. This one is about proposed changes to rescue ohios doe pop from the wrath of the dnr. Not the pricing.
I thought it was a wish list for changes in ODNR regulations.If you wanna harp on NR fees omo then Start a new thread.. This one is about proposed changes to rescue ohios doe pop from the wrath of the dnr. Not the pricing.
How many of you are laying off the does? The coyotes are really hammering our fawns in Monroe county so we didn't shoot any does last year on our small property. I believe this has led to more resident does and fawns this year.
I thought it was a wish list for changes in ODNR regulations.
How many of you are laying off the does? The coyotes are really hammering our fawns in Monroe county so we didn't shoot any does last year on our small property. I believe this has led to more resident does and fawns this year.
How many of you are laying off the does? The coyotes are really hammering our fawns in Monroe county so we didn't shoot any does last year on our small property. I believe this has led to more resident does and fawns this year.
We didn't take a single doe last year on our 100+ acre property. I don't know how many the neighbors adjoining us took........ I read in a magazine a while back (maybe qdma mag??) to increase the deer pop on your property take 1 or less doe per 100 acres. To maintain the deer pop harvest 2-3 doe per 100 acres and to decrease the deer pop take 4 or more doe per 100 acres. This all varies from property to property. The most we ever take on our property in one year (doe) is 3. We hahve never taken more than 3 doe a year and most years we take 1 or less.
This year we had planned to take 1 or 2 doe during gun season since we didn't take any last year. The food plots are getting hammered and are basically eaten down to the ground which indicates to me heavy browsing. The corn (150#) is only lasting 7-10 days in the feeders. Pics are showing as many as 4-5 different doe at one time in the food plots and feeders.
Have your does remained grouped together the past couple of weeks? Are you seeing fawns with does still or fawn grouped up?
I ask because I have pictures of fawns running together, then 5 does by themselves with no fawns. It's the strangest thing I've seen and it has all been largely nocturnal...
Then shouldn't residents pay a bit more as well?Double the Res lise price would still put the cost well within reach of everyone...IMO..