I don't think most hunters are going to care Joe. All insurance companies are probably members of these associations. Is every hunter going to boycott insurance all together?
Nope.. That would be impossible.. But business aren't like celebrities. Not all publicity is good publicity. I'm not talking about associations, i'm talking lobbyst.. I'm not going to show my hand before it's delivered certified mail to the ODNR this spring.. Lets just say by the time this gets rolling I wouldn't want my business name associated.
Here is the statement I keep going back too...
"FYI, Tonk told me yesterday that the state will no longer publicly issue a population estimate...there's just no way of knowing, (with the resources available), and with any kind of accuracy, how many deer are out there."""
I find it funny how all of a sudden this is a bad number supported by bad data; (basically what he's saying) of which the word "estimate" can no longer appease it's margin of error.... Yet for YEARS.. It was a great number to throw around in every news release and interview they could..
DOW Chief David Graham. September 18th 2009
"With a deer herd estimated at 750,000 animals, Graham would like to see Ohio's population drop to about 550,000 deer."
Mike Tonkovich December 2nd 2010
The statewide deer population was estimated to be 750,000 in early October.
Mike Tonkovich November 10, 2011
"The deer population at the beginning of archery season stood at about 750,000, roughly the same as it was at the start of last year's bowhunting season."
Mike Tonkovich Sept 29, 2011
"As it stands, the deer herd is estimated, minimally, at 750,000, a number that, were it any larger, would probably require new measures. Under the current goals, the herd would be closer to 500,000 instead of 750,000."
Sources
http://www.toledoblade.com/StevePoll...t-110-000.html
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