I guess knowing that jesse wounded a buck, killed a doe, and missed 2 other deer had me wondering why he wasnt happy or satisfied with his hunting experience this year.
Good luck in your endeavor.
Nice display of character Chad. Or lack thereof anyways...
Quick question - how much money do the insurance lobbies / Farm Bureau bring to the table to influence the ODOW? Maybe they don't bring any at all - I'm pretty ignorant on the matter. If there's cash involved, then how much we talking here?
What some of you are failing to realize is this isn't about my season, your season, Jesse's season, Joe's season, Ted Nugent's season, Or J's season. It's about the future, education, and the betterment of the passion and conservation of the whitetail deer that we all love to hunt.[emoji122] [emoji106]I guess knowing that jesse wounded a buck, killed a doe, and missed 2 other deer had me wondering why he wasnt happy or satisfied with his hunting experience this year.
Good luck in your endeavor.
Quick question - how much money do the insurance lobbies / Farm Bureau bring to the table to influence the ODOW? Maybe they don't bring any at all - I'm pretty ignorant on the matter. If there's cash involved, then how much we talking here?
It's always about the money. I feel bad I support the double edged sword. Nationwide is my insurance carrier and if I Pay the Farm Bureau $90 per year for a membership I save 10% off my insurance rates with Nationwide saving me money.
I did the same for a while. Told both to pound salt 2 years ago because I felt guilty. I'm still saving money and I'm no longer contributing to two of the "evils" we so often point a finger at.It's always about the money. I feel bad I support the double edged sword. Nationwide is my insurance carrier and if I Pay the Farm Bureau $90 per year for a membership I save 10% off my insurance rates with Nationwide saving me money.
I don't think it's a direct cash flow to the DNR so much as to the politicians who influence the DNR....
Quick question - how much money do the insurance lobbies / Farm Bureau bring to the table to influence the ODOW? Maybe they don't bring any at all - I'm pretty ignorant on the matter. If there's cash involved, then how much we talking here?
Ah, that would make sense.
Still think one would need to know if we're talking thousands, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands or millions. Can't imaging competing with the Farm Bureau and the insurance companies is going to be cheap...
It doesn't necessarily take a ton of money. Votes count alot too and legislators in big hunting states don't want to lose those votes.
I like what you are saying HortonToter. Sure you could blame the ODNR for mismanaging the deer herd and allowing too many deer to be harvested. Last I checked we, the hunters, have complete control over the amount of deer that we shoot. Just because the law allows you to shoot that many doesn't mean you have to shoot them. But yet, people go out and shoot doe after doe after doe and then all in the same breath go on and complain about how their herd size is down. Seems like complete ignorance to me to go shoot as many doe as you want just because you are allowed too.
Hunters should have plenty of restraint to allow deer to pass without shooting them. If not they need to grow the hell up.
And that is one major reason why we as hunters need to organize. The insurance and farm lobby's can dump all the money they want to buy politicians but there is one thing that politician needs more than money, and that is votes. Governor kasich beat Strickland by 77k votes. Something like 270k hunters bought at least one deer tag last year. If hunters where an informed and organized group, politicians would fall all over themselves for the deer hunters vote.
The best post of this whole thread.... In the end... WHO PULL'S THE TRIGGER?? Just because the ODNR says more deer should be harvested doesn't make it right to go out and decimate the herd. Sounds like a lot of Ohio hunters have the same mindset as New Jersey hunters. The state says kill,kill so lets do it.. Well they did it here with our long seasons and very liberal bag limits.. Now the same ones are bitching about no deer.. They have no one to blame except themselves. Seasons here run from Sept thru Feb with some areas being UNLIMITED does. These same seasons that run into Feb. result in shed bucks being shot. Then they bitch about our deer quality not being the same as Ohio or Illinois.. How can you have quality deer when your shooting them after they drop their horns?? Years ago when the doe day's were "ONE DAY" and were limited to a certain quota through a lottery we would would apply and if drawn, would burn the permit.. We werem trying to preserve the deer herd one deer at a time.. Little did we know that all the Y2K hunters would wipe them out...
Hence the educational component of this venture. A lot of guys are fixing on the "blame the DNR" part of this and really, that's not the point. I was guilty of letting the DNR influence me early on and then I got wise to what was going on. I stopped shooting does on our farm 5 years ago, as did one neighbor. Now we have a decent herd of does and we know what restraint can do. That's a message we plan to present to membership: At the end of the day, we as hunters also have control and we can make a difference if we are educated.The best post of this whole thread.... In the end... WHO PULL'S THE TRIGGER?? Just because the ODNR says more deer should be harvested doesn't make it right to go out and decimate the herd. Sounds like a lot of Ohio hunters have the same mindset as New Jersey hunters. The state says kill,kill so lets do it.. Well they did it here with our long seasons and very liberal bag limits.. Now the same ones are bitching about no deer.. They have no one to blame except themselves. Seasons here run from Sept thru Feb with some areas being UNLIMITED does. These same seasons that run into Feb. result in shed bucks being shot. Then they bitch about our deer quality not being the same as Ohio or Illinois.. How can you have quality deer when your shooting them after they drop their horns?? Years ago when the doe day's were "ONE DAY" and were limited to a certain quota through a lottery we would would apply and if drawn, would burn the permit.. We werem trying to preserve the deer herd one deer at a time.. Little did we know that all the Y2K hunters would wipe them out...
So you would say this forum is comprised mostly of uneducated and lesser hunters? Or am I misinterpreting what you're saying? Please expand on this thought if you have time Jake.I just don't understand . I feel this vibe here of "We are better and more informed" but I really don't see it . Maybe it's just that my circle of friends whom I talk to don't represent the average hunting public either.
I just don't understand . I feel this vibe here of "We are better and more informed" but I really don't see it . Maybe it's just that my circle of friends whom I talk to don't represent the average hunting public either.
Asking hunters to be wildlife biologists is a bit much in my opinion. For one most hunters don't spend that much time in the woods. How do they know what the deer population is? If a deer comes by they are going to shoot it if they have a tag. The wildlife agency is responsible for adjust tags and/or seasons to keep a stable population. Again as hunters we need to stop blaming each other.