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I don't care if they kill yard deer or not. They need to be controlled for sure and I'd rather somebody kill and eat them than get hit and die for the vultures in the ditch. The rub I think is in whether it's an accomplishment or not. Personally I don't think it is when they're super tame from being around people all the time but that's just my $0.02. Carry on!
 
I don't care if they kill yard deer or not. They need to be controlled for sure and I'd rather somebody kill and eat them than get hit and die for the vultures in the ditch. The rub I think is in whether it's an accomplishment or not. Personally I don't think it is when they're super tame from being around people all the time but that's just my $0.02. Carry on!
Look, by the time @GreeneGriz gets done knocking y'all's grill out ya mouth, @Dbllunger is gonna retire early from all the Tndeer business he receives.
 
Twrf meeting just said decline in hunters resulted in decline in dollars . Seek 1 and the like increase hunter interest. Do any of yall have a better way for hunter recruitment?
Take your neighbors and their kids.
I work in a factory that has a lot of 20 something's there.
I'm amazed at the amount that never fished or hunted. I'm one of the only "hillbillies ."
No interest.
Then you wonder when these kids inherit land they don't keep it.
The chop it up and sell to the highest bidder.
Lack of interest in the outdoors affect a lot of things.
 
Twrf meeting just said decline in hunters resulted in decline in dollars . Seek 1 and the like increase hunter interest. Do any of yall have a better way for hunter recruitment?
Do we really want to recruit new hunters who develop their "hit list" by driving through city parks?
 
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Take your neighbors and their kids.
I work in a factory that has a lot of 20 something's there.
I'm amazed at the amount that never fished or hunted. I'm one of the only "hillbillies ."
No interest.
Then you wonder when these kids inherit land they don't keep it.
The chop it up and sell to the highest bidder.
Lack of interest in the outdoors affect a lot of things.
Exactly! I know of a couple situations like that now. My grandfather's family farm consisted of about 700 acres. His brother inherited ALL of it , the siblings didn't get any of it. He farmed it for many years. When he died his kids (none of them wanted to work and didn't hunt), our cousins, were counting their money before they put him in the ground.
 
Exactly! I know of a couple situations like that now. My grandfather's family farm consisted of about 700 acres. His brother inherited ALL of it , the siblings didn't get any of it. He farmed it for many years. When he died his kids (none of them wanted to work and didn't hunt), our cousins, were counting their money before they put him in the ground.

Then you have people like me who hold their farm above money and you have "hunters" riding up and down the road day and now night developing their "hit list". Terrorizing the ones that won't sell.
 
Then you have people like me who hold their farm above money and you have "hunters" riding up and down the road day and now night developing their "hit list". Terrorizing the ones that won't sell.
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