motorbreaker
*Supporting Member I*
It is beyond me why anyone would have a problem with wanting to inform and unify hunters for a common goal. It's obvious to anyone paying attention that hunters are not happy with the current situation, and that hunters aren't receiving their fair share of consideration. It's also obvious that as hunters we need to be more unified and informed. Why anyone would have an issue with that is beyond me. Especially if it's backed by data and member hunter opinion surveys and a full blown non-profit structure with governance. Unless it's not about that at all and is just personal bias for who is doing it, not what they're doing.
I've hunted a lot of different areas. I've seen what using all the tags that may be available to a hunter can do to the deer heard. I was part of this until I learned what it does. Its fun at first but when the deer are all gone then what?
When I started hunting Ohio in 2002 I had harvest goals. At first there were a lot of deer. So we took a few more. But for the last 10 years we have limited the amount of does we kill and keep the population where were happy with it.
That's all we have to do is not shoot to many. Its not that hard.
Joes plan to educate hunters could save a lot of people from having to learn the hard way. Like I did.
If you hunt privet land you pretty much have control of the deer population to a degree. If you can get your neighbors on the same page things will be good. I know this because we have done it for years.
Some people may not need to be educated on this subject but even more need to be. They need to know the consequences of taking to many deer. And how to tell how many deer to take.
I'm all for educating hunters. And for Joe and Jesses plan to do so.