Posted by justanothercase on November 16, 2011 at 16:39:27 from (72.20.68.87):
In Reply to: ND/SD deer die off? posted by dej(jed) on November 16, 2011 at 12:11:36:
Im from swnd and yes there have been alot of deer found dead. most of us think the root of the problem is game and fish trying to build the population up(more money from more tags). mother nature takes over when the deer numbers get too high. me and my neighbors would have 50- hundred deer in our yards all last winter and the winter before. game and fish now says we dont have any antelope in sw nd just today i had over a hundred in my pasture and have heard similiar numbers from many people west of me. wont be long before they are all sick and dying too. game and fish really needs to visit a proctology office to get their brains examined, i dont think they can count unless its $$. just my two cents. P.S. If the g&f rep that told me the hundred deer in my feed werent hurting anything reads this, go ahead and drive into a lake. sorry for the rant and long post.
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