Posted by Donald Lehman on May 14, 2015 at 06:55:22 from (74.47.48.206):
In Reply to: Re: Found on road Dead posted by Dave Sherburne, NY on May 14, 2015 at 06:06:36:
In our particular area we could stand to have a few more. The DMP's (and not allowing us to feed them during the winter) have really knocked the population down. We needed to lower the population from what it was in the late 90"s, but the DEC always gets carried away with their stinkin' doe permits. Kinda like a politician handing out candy in the local parade. They don't know enough to quit. I do think deer get a lot of crop damage blamed on them that is caused by other wildlife. Once turkeys start to flock up in the fall, a flock of twenty can devastate a field of corn within a week or two. I was in a tree stand last year and watched a woodpecker, of all things, clean off a whole ear of corn and there were several woodpeckers working that field. He'd fly out of his den tree straight to that ear, grab a kernel, fly back to the den. Had to smile at that bird. He kind of reminded me of digging potatoes. You just keep sloggin' away at it until they are all stored away. It does make you wonder just how much of your crops really go to the wildlife.
Don't ever recall the greenie-weenies thanking us for our contributions to the welfare of wildlife though, do you?
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