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<blockquote data-quote="SidecarFlip" data-source="post: 844793" data-attributes="member: 39764"><p>Our current governor and legislature are certainly not gun grabbers. Pension grabbers maybe.</p><p> </p><p>I've owned the property near Big Rapids for a few years and I've hunted it regularly (and picked morrels as well). I've never seen a B&C deer on the property, nothing that large and the proliferation of deer (and now bear) are astouding. It's provided me with freezer meat without fail. I prefer anterless myself, late season. Landholder permits are the way to go IMO. My property abutts the Manistee National Forest and public hunting land so the hunters drive the deer into my parcel without fail. Lots of turkeys too. I'm not a turkey hunter and I think they (turkeys) know it. They strut by, by the dozens and ignore me.....</p><p> </p><p>Of course I get the wayward tresspasser as well. Usually my 44 on my hip dissuades them quickly.</p><p> </p><p>I'll give it a couple more years and just maybe go bear hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SidecarFlip, post: 844793, member: 39764"] Our current governor and legislature are certainly not gun grabbers. Pension grabbers maybe. I've owned the property near Big Rapids for a few years and I've hunted it regularly (and picked morrels as well). I've never seen a B&C deer on the property, nothing that large and the proliferation of deer (and now bear) are astouding. It's provided me with freezer meat without fail. I prefer anterless myself, late season. Landholder permits are the way to go IMO. My property abutts the Manistee National Forest and public hunting land so the hunters drive the deer into my parcel without fail. Lots of turkeys too. I'm not a turkey hunter and I think they (turkeys) know it. They strut by, by the dozens and ignore me..... Of course I get the wayward tresspasser as well. Usually my 44 on my hip dissuades them quickly. I'll give it a couple more years and just maybe go bear hunting. [/QUOTE]
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