Huckleberry Finn
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They screwed the dates up on muzzy again didn't they?
Hahaha. Law, what law?!?
I could be completely wrong here, but what's the point of having an open house AFTER you propose the seasons and such?
They screwed the dates up on muzzy again didn't they?
How so??
Gotcha.! Yep.Looks like they fucked it up again then..Dont hunt ML so never followed it muchSame thing that happened this year. ORC says it is supposed to begin the second Saturday in January. Again, they have it starting on the first...
They cut 7 days of archery as well..Another partial drop in a huge bucket I would think
I don't see where they shortened archery season by 7 days. It is always from the least weekend in Sept to the first weekend in Feb.
I counted 134 days this year an 127 coming season....If im wrong I will admit it..Sept 24 2011 -Feb 5th 2012 ------------------- Sept 29 2012 -Feb 3rd 2013
Well that beats being 100% wrong..:smiley_clap:You are right AND you a wrong. It will be 7 days shorter, but the DNR did not do that on purpose. It's just the cyclical nature of the calender and how the ORC dates are tied to it...
You are right AND you a wrong. It will be 7 days shorter, but the DNR did not do that on purpose. It's just the cyclical nature of the calender and how the ORC dates are tied to it...
I wonder if the change in the $15 tags is about the doe population in zone C or about money lost through selling cheaper tags?
I wonder if the change in the $15 tags is about the doe population in zone C or about money lost through selling cheaper tags?
The doe population in C is waaay down. I can tell you that by all the people that hunt around me. More bucks then doe in this area in a long time. I mean, to me thats good/bad. Good that the bucks will have to cruise more and search harder for doe, bad that after the rut, deer are extremely scarce
If the doe population is the reason then this would be an admission the herd is getting in line with the goals the ODNR has set. That would seem to be a huge change in attitude from the ODNR.
If the doe population is the reason then this would be an admission the herd is getting in line with the goals the ODNR has set. That would seem to be a huge change in attitude from the ODNR.