Originally Posted By: 49er
Mike,

Under DMAP, the cooperators set the goals. The biologist can advise killing more does, but it's up to the members to kill or not kill the does.

Like I posted earlier, I think their recommendations are too high on our land, and it's hard to convince the other members of that. It takes seeing the results before they learn, but it's a lot easier and quicker to see what's happening on one piece of property than it is on a statewide basis. The people with their feet on the ground are involved in making the decisions instead of bureaucrats sitting on their high horses making rules.


So what do they recommend at your place.


If you're gonna be stupid you better be tough.