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Post by Sandbur on May 26, 2017 5:29:19 GMT -6
Yet it'll seem like nobody is dropping out because decent areas will get more pressure and shit areas will be abandoned completely. I feel there are cycles in population, due to manmade and other causes. Pressure shifts with these cycles. Our management can reduce the lows in these cycles, if we get cooperation from the state and from other hunters. And we need habitat for these cycles to occur. That is why I am not against the state buying more land from willing sellers in the ag belt, if the funds are available and are dedicated for that purpose. I don't buy the increased property taxes argument from private landowners in these counties when so little of the land is government land. I also feel these lands should not be prime farm land, but the economic system will probably take care of that. Northern counties where so much of the land is government land are different circumstances. I grew up in one of these counties where there is so much government land. How to get traditional game management on these government lands is a real dilemma.
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