I don't think bullet control has any bearing in this at all. I think it has more to do with the MDC getting out of the farm tag business. It would probably save them time and money if they didn't have to fool with the smaller landowners which surely outnumber the large acreages.
I'm not really worried about that at all. What I don't like is the new 4 pt. rule. I understand that a lot of deer hunters want bigger bucks and this is probably a good way to accomplish this. A neighboring county has had this rule for the last couple years and already we're seeing bigger deer over there. But we need to reduce the population. We have too many deer period. The seeking of bigger antlers probably does more to deny hunting opportunities to the average guy than anything else. I have a bit of a problem with trophy hunting. If you hunt just for antlers and nothing else than you probably really aren't out in the woods for the right reasons. Antlers cause more jealousy, hard feelings and bad behavior between otherwise reasonable people than just about anything else in the woods.
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