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Re: 1.5 million my a$$
[Re: ikillbux]
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02/04/22 08:39 AM
02/04/22 08:39 AM
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Posts: 69 Macon County
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All I’ll ask is one question. During the “good ol days” of hunting. What were the limits for bucks, and what were the limits for does?
The majority of you got what you asked for. All I’ll ask is one question. During the “good ol days” of hunting. What were the limits for bucks, and what were the limits for does?
The majority of you got what you asked for. Thank you! The worst part is that there have been several examples in Georgia that could have forecasted what was coming for Alabama (south East and east Central region)….Worth County Ga in the 90s, and Randolph County Ga in the late 90s and 2000s. Both were “hot spots” in the state and experienced similar issues (liberal harvest, rapid pine/timber harvest, ag reduction, and unchecked lease practices). Worth County has seen a turnaround but it has taken 25 years. Randolph county is still struggling. It’s taken its toll here.
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