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Re: And Here We Go Again
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02/27/24 05:37 PM
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It will be interesting to see if the state of Mississippi returns to the days when only those with the means to create food plots will be able to bait deer.
Last edited by Texas Dan; 02/27/24 05:41 PM.
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Re: And Here We Go Again
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02/27/24 10:35 PM
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Colorado has a no feeding and no wild life food plot law and the entire state has CWD
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Re: And Here We Go Again
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02/28/24 02:55 AM
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It will be interesting to see if the state of Mississippi returns to the days when only those with the means to create food plots will be able to bait deer. Would be more interesting if they even mentioned doing that in Texas lol
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Re: And Here We Go Again
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02/28/24 01:47 PM
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If Texas didn't allow hunting over a feeder, the deer herd would explode in population. Next the deer would suffer from starvation and over population.
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Re: And Here We Go Again
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02/28/24 02:00 PM
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If Texas didn't allow hunting over a feeder, the deer herd would explode in population. Next the deer would suffer from starvation and over population. Not to mention the economic impact.
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Re: And Here We Go Again
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02/28/24 11:36 PM
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If Texas didn't allow hunting over a feeder, the deer herd would explode in population. Next the deer would suffer from starvation and over population. Correct, and then the few survivors would re populate to what the habitat can support. It’s nature, it cycles round and round
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Re: And Here We Go Again
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02/29/24 05:11 AM
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If Texas didn't allow hunting over a feeder, the deer herd would explode in population. Next the deer would suffer from starvation and over population. Correct, and then the few survivors would re populate to what the habitat can support. It’s nature, it cycles round and round You DO realize, the land and wildlife were managed by humans before the europeans arrived? Via farming and controlled burning, and etc. I am just so sick of people trying to pretend like humans were/are never a part of nature. Taking humans out of the equation is as bad as unregulated market hunting
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Re: And Here We Go Again
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03/01/24 02:59 AM
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Correct, managed and affected by approximately(depending on what history book you believe in) 5 million people pre Columbus compared to mid 300 something million today. Not even considering the means in which humans have today compared to then. Back then I agree humans were a big and important part of nature in a good way. Today, we think we know more than it does.
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