Posted by da.bees on July 22, 2017 at 15:53:57 from (68.203.133.191):
In Reply to: Re: Pickers Needed posted by John in La on July 22, 2017 at 14:57:07:
When voters' opinions disagree with biologists' opinions,lawmakers are between the rock and hard place. Since killing doe deer was brought up,let's talk about the results. In most of Texas,it is illegal to shoot deer with less than 13" spread except doe and spikes.When state biologists first made the reccomendation,it took over 50 years to pass a law. At the beginning,you had to tag a doe before killing a mature buck,now the doe is required before killing second mature buck. We see far more nice bucks hearvested now and it get's better every year. Several years ago,state biologists recommended hunters and farmers kill every feral hog they saw,even if remains were left for buzzards. Greedy landowners persisted in charging hunters a fee to kill hogs. Now those same landowners are hireing professionals to control hog population.
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