Originally Posted By: mike35549
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Originally Posted By: Fun4all
Originally Posted By: mike35549
I vote we do away with GC, bag limits, and seasons on all game. Everybody can manage there property the way they want. For deer turkey bear hogs whatever. Everybody could hunt how they want when they want. I am sure the hunting would be better and a lot more enjoyable.


I believe the approach from the State should be as minimal as possible as far as regulations, laws and rules go. Leave the land management up to the land owners/controllers to institute (putting corn out during hunting season is not land management, or deer management in my opinion) more restrictive management as they see fit on their property. Yes, I know radical anarchist thoughts.


What I stated is as minimal as possible which is what you stated you are for. So you do want some rules as long as you agree with them. I think I am finally starting to understand. Except you are for restricting the way someone hunts on there property if they want to do it over corn or there bait of choice if they want to. Which is no diffrent than the food plot I am sitting on now it is just bait to draw in deer to kill. Maybe they have no where to plant a field or the equipment to plant it with but since you don't like it it should be illegal So as long as the rules and regulations fit your way of thinking they are good, Well sir I would say that makes you a hypocrite.


Nope you stated "I vote we do away with GC, bag limits, and seasons on all game." That sounds like none, which is not minimal!

Hunting is a sport, if a person has to pour corn out to keep from starving to death during hunting season, then so be it and he can explain it in front of a judge. Other than that learn the sport and play that way, cutting corners to boost an ego is just that.

Let's see anarchist and hypocrit, well played so blather on, blather on about wanting the government to force others to your way.

I did notice you didn't take note of the education part, so I guess that has no meaning, hmm.


"After all, it is not the killing that brings satisfaction; it is the contest of skill and cunning. The true hunter counts his achievement in proportion to the effort involved and the fairness of the sport." Dr. Saxton Pope