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Most accurate statement I've read on this board.
I knew this would be quoted, and who would quote it. It's like I can see the future.
Most accurate statement I've read on this board.
I knew this would be quoted, and who would quote it. It's like I can see the future.
Yep.. And as usual he picks out one statement out of all of it, removes it from its context, and ignores the overall point. Which is its not our job to tell a biologist the methods he needs to use to influence the herd. It's blatantly obvious he know how to screw it up, logic would dictate he knows how to fix it... However, It IS our job to make it know we've noticed a drastic decline and aren't happy about it. And all the out of context quotes in the world aren't going to keep me from doing just that.
I'm happy to see the results of your survey being over 90% that there is a decline mike.. If i don't see a turn around I wonder what the results of my hunter survey will be when at the end I ask "Do you approve of the job The wildlife council is doing with Ohio's deer herd". And when that hits the fan I wonder what biologist they'll point the finger at. My bet is wildlife council member and farm bureau trustee Davis will not fall on that sword.
I cant manage Timber without taking preharvest inventories. In order for me to prescribe a management plan, I must know whats there and that will dictate what will be removed.
Can we really say the Wildlife biologists are managing the deer? For example..could an ODNR biologist answer this question..How many bucks and Does were removed from lets say.. Strouds run wma?..or for that matter any WMA. I would suspect the answer would be NO....and since it is NO..How can they prescribe and implement any kind of quota?
If they dont know whats there and they dont know whats being removed then how can they consider themselves managers?
For the very reasons you pointed out, wildlife resource management is not an exact science.
Still have no answers. Still frustrated. What has piqued my interest is two different posts where a certain member of the forum has mentioned taking his kid hunting. When the elusive Jackalope starts to mention taking his boy hunting, it makes me think "Change is in the air." :smiley_crocodile:
Still have no answers. Still frustrated. What has piqued my interest is two different posts where a certain member of the forum has mentioned taking his kid hunting. When the elusive Jackalope starts to mention taking his boy hunting, it makes me think "Change is in the air." :smiley_crocodile:
Still have no answers. Still frustrated. What has piqued my interest is two different posts where a certain member of the forum has mentioned taking his kid hunting. When the elusive Jackalope starts to mention taking his boy hunting, it makes me think "Change is in the air." :smiley_crocodile:
I saw that as well! Will he name him Tyrone,Terrence or LaMont is the question! Lmao
Lord I apologize......
The Ohio hunter is becoming more of an efficient killing machine. Is the ODNR aware of this variable in their equation.
Sure lets reciprocate...Wv- 130$ NR license
PA- 105$ NR License