Locked Up wrote:This is a great topic and I fully support the outlawing of spinning wing decoys. They are very lethal in Canada and the Northern States amongst juvy birds. But as it has been stated several times, it has to be taken care of in the big picture, total elimination and not just a few scattered states.
Cwink, you are right to.
Double R 2 wrote:cwinkler wrote:70 sprig wrote:And Cwink , I think you make some very good points , it's not only the laws that need changing , it's the mind set of today's hunter that needs changing as well .
Thanks.. I would back the ban, just because I think it is easier to change the law than to change the hearts and minds of the hunters..
By George, I think he's got it! LOL
I got it a long time ago.. I just wish I didn't have to..
MSDUCKMAN your right, you have got to manage your herd.. And taking does is a HUGE part of that.. I left a good camp because no one would shoot enough does. They wanted the horns.. Well after a few years of this, you no longer saw any horns. There were so many does, that the bucks didn't have to move. But I think if you take does, and let the little bucks walk you can grow some nice sized bucks. Which is a win win for everyone. Meat hunters, and Wall Hangers hunters.
People bash me becuase I came from Tx and hunted over corn feeders, and that is fine. But when you sit in a stand and have 25 deer with in 100 yards of you, you can be an extremely effective deer heard manager, because you can be selective in what you take.
Many people take a deer simply because they see it and are not sure they will see another one. I think (or at least hope) that as more people see more and more game they will use more descretion when decining to pull the trigger and become better "managers" of the game we seek. Maybe it is being over optimistic.. But I have always been the a "The Glass is Overflowing" type of guy. .