BRITTMAN
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Bla bla bla. How many of them stories can you prove to be true?
Got to admit I did not read his last one beyond blah, blah, blah ... It appears more like he is headed to a JB / JD coma.
The bill is likely going to stall ... again. Each year it inches closer. Support via the DNR, RGS, and even the Governor is progress. Those who support the bill really do need to contact their reps.
The greatest threat lies in ruffed grouse country, not to say there is not risk in pheasant country. I have switched to pheasant only after deer season ends and to be honest it has been very, very productive.
Nope - not really!We need trappers is a plain fact or you can kiss many of your quality hunting opportunities goodbye. Its a simple fact that they play a vital roll in ridding us of nest robbers like the coon and skunk.
Delta research has shown the only effective time (help nesting game birds) is to trap is spring and it has to be intensive ... otherwise furbearers backfill into unoccupied land especially if it if full of prey. So FCS's spring trapping may have a very small measurable impact in his backyard.
Trapping is largely compensatory wildlife management ... it takes from the population that would die anyways (disease and starvation kill many). That is why you can trap the same areas year after year. You largely kill the young and the weak (no different than hunting) ... leaving the adult and highly effective predators to keep on hunting. If the upland bird population is healthy a few lost nests and hens to predators will not be noticed come fall. Again Delta has shown you need to trap at very intensive levels and even fence of the block of land being trapped for a measurable impact to be made.
Stealing coons ?? To be honest I could fill a pick up bed with roadkill coons (most of which are not crushed too badly). Trapping barely makes a dent in the population ...
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