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<blockquote data-quote="YZ-80" data-source="post: 1909242" data-attributes="member: 109229"><p>This is a very interesting and informative read, sir! Thank you for posting it. In the states, we have "crop damage" of "degradation" permits for private land owners and farmers who need to cull deer but only a certain number of animals can be harvested and usually only females.</p><p></p><p>Public land hunting in the states can range from being productive to a total fiasco depending upon where you are. I'm sure a lot of our members have good success on public land but in my region, public hunting is usually challenging due to the pressure. Many private land owners in my area are too concerned about liability to let people hunt their woods/farms.</p><p></p><p>Fortunately for me, hunting my own 33 acres and the 150 acre farm I have access to are very productive. I can get shots out to 425 yards.</p><p></p><p>We can't sell venison here, so I typically donate about 5 deer a year to our local "Farmer's and Hunters sharing the harvest" program, which makes the meat available to needy folks.</p><p></p><p>Thank you again for your story and welcome to our Forum!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YZ-80, post: 1909242, member: 109229"] This is a very interesting and informative read, sir! Thank you for posting it. In the states, we have “crop damage” of “degradation” permits for private land owners and farmers who need to cull deer but only a certain number of animals can be harvested and usually only females. Public land hunting in the states can range from being productive to a total fiasco depending upon where you are. I’m sure a lot of our members have good success on public land but in my region, public hunting is usually challenging due to the pressure. Many private land owners in my area are too concerned about liability to let people hunt their woods/farms. Fortunately for me, hunting my own 33 acres and the 150 acre farm I have access to are very productive. I can get shots out to 425 yards. We can’t sell venison here, so I typically donate about 5 deer a year to our local “Farmer’s and Hunters sharing the harvest” program, which makes the meat available to needy folks. Thank you again for your story and welcome to our Forum! [/QUOTE]
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