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wild animals can over-populate a given area or territory.

so, in terms of management of wild animals, how should we best engage the process?

I don't want to discourange anyone from hunting. but, if hunting is necessary, should it be for profit, or for wildlife management?

deer in my community will eat the young, and old brush, as necessary to feed themselves.

are wild animals a product for sale and profit, or if in the wrong place, are they vermin??

the East and West appear to be at a point of dissonace?



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Put the damn bong down gus.


That's ok, I'll ass shoot a dink.

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Are you always this obtuse, or just appallingly uninformed?

Hunting is done for a variety of reasons, but has been used very successfully to manage wildlife populations for decades.

Educate yourself, and maybe you can learn to ask valid questions.




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THANK you for your honest response.

leasing lands to kilt a deer for food, or for a Trophy.

i like big horns, but i don't ever eat the tough, rough, tasteless strong deer that is old, stringy, and sinewey.

young females, even males, about half to three-quarters grown are worth the effort, for us meat-eaters. for the horn-collectors, who knows?

what shoold it cost to be able to pursue a legal animal for the table or for the taxidermist?


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Another idiotic installment in the ongoing "Bong Water Chronicles"

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drink all the water available to you, friend.

ya don't want to get dehydrated, right?


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Originally Posted by crossfireoops
Another idiotic installment in the ongoing "Bong Water Chronicles"
FOAD, Gus


That's fuggin hilarious cross!

We should have a seperate forum just for him and call it the "Bongwater Forums", that way he doesn't take up valuable space here in the Hunters Campfire forum. Would be a good place for him and his bongwater drinking buddies to hang out.


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we're pretty plentiful in terms of water where me and my kind are.

with a shortage of water in your location, you might be in the wrong place for long-germ survival. grin

folks in Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina are really tired of illegal aliens invading their space, after the landowners in Arizona allowed them to walk through their land.

should we off Arizona to Mexico??


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in response to the question you posed...

the hunting of Campfire Crackheads.... its the next logical choice isnt it?


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no doubt hunting in the post-modern era should cost something.

but what? and how much, exactly?

i mean, taxes have to be paid to cover costs, either on public land and/or private land.

so, should hunting be for free? free? who pays for the costs?so, it's not free at all, anymore.

it's nigh time to talk about the subject. but how should we begin??


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The mature mule deer I got last Fall is very good eating. Pre-rut buck and it's delicious.

$20 tag, $30 in diesel, $5 in munchies for the walk.

One of the better days I had last year.

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stopping the hunting of wild animals, what might happen next?


Why we'll have to hunt Gus! What other alternative would exist? Can IQ be pumped?


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stopping the hunting of wild animals, what might happen next?


Why we'll have to hunt Gus! What other alternative would exist? Can IQ be pumped?


what is the monetary value associated with a wild animal in the post modern era?

please don't shoot me, i'm quite un-armed. grin


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Originally Posted by Gus
wild animals can over-populate a given area or territory.

so, in terms of management of wild animals, how should we best engage the process?

I don't want to discourange anyone from hunting. but, if hunting is necessary, should it be for profit, or for wildlife management?

deer in my community will eat the young, and old brush, as necessary to feed themselves.

are wild animals a product for sale and profit, or if in the wrong place, are they vermin??

the East and West appear to be at a point of dissonace?


The state game agencies have been managing game animals for profit for a long time. I see no reason why that won't continue.


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Until more-powerful electron microscopes are available, brain surgery for some who need it so badly will just have to wait.


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Originally Posted by Gus
we're pretty plentiful in terms of water where me and my kind are.

with a shortage of water in your location, you might be in the wrong place for long-germ survival. grin

folks in Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina are really tired of illegal aliens invading their space, after the landowners in Arizona allowed them to walk through their land.

should we off Arizona to Mexico??


"We" ?

Lessee, today you've thrown selling all of our Federal Lands to China out on the table and are now discussing "Offing" my State.

You better pull in your horns, you silly doped up azzwhole, before somebody just cuts em' off.

Try and get back on the hallucinogenic chit you were using last year,....whatever chemical crap you're using now is getting you off into a NASTY , and rather HOSTILE tone of posting.

Meth kills, Gus.

....from both directions

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And again....you just can't fix stupid.

Later.....


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Originally Posted by Gus
wild animals can over-populate a given area or territory.

so, in terms of management of wild animals, how should we best engage the process?

I don't want to discourange anyone from hunting. but, if hunting is necessary, should it be for profit, or for wildlife management?

deer in my community will eat the young, and old brush, as necessary to feed themselves.

are wild animals a product for sale and profit, or if in the wrong place, are they vermin??

the East and West appear to be at a point of dissonace?


WTF?

OK, how about you cut through the mystery of it all and you tell us what should be done about the problem as you see it.







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