Should rules be relaxed to allow increased hunting of deer, coyote and like in suburban communities?

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  • brad white - 15 years ago

    absolutely allow it! It is our right as hunters, fisherman and harversters.

    I also agree that any and all land shoudl be properly signed, and not POSTED.

    I walk my dogs and hunt, but not at the same time or on the same land.

    Good to discuss and properly sign.

    Bad to all out eliminate and post land for the sake of doing it.

  • Semasssportsman - 15 years ago

    Deer and coyotes are found roaming residential neighborhoods and are being hit by cars more frequently. Deer are eating expensive plantings and coyotes are eating small pets.
    This is not the deer and coyotes fault. Due to urban development the caring capacities (amount of wildlife a habit can support) is diminishing. This is forcing the wildlife into developed areas.
    Through responsible hunting we can safely manage the wildlife population. A managed population will result in less competition for food and habitat. The wildlife will be healthier and won’t impact the communities in a negative way.

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