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Gang hunting. Is it fair to the animals?
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<blockquote data-quote="devildoc" data-source="post: 166774" data-attributes="member: 5615"><p>I am in total agreement with you all on this one. It seems that there has been a disturbing trend as of late, it seems we're regressing back to the days of the "king's deer". The problem is that there is too much money in it, and because of that we're losing alot of the tradition that we cherish. Unfortunately, I don't think we're gonna see any changes unless real sportsmen find a way to put a whole lot of pressure on the wildlife/game commisions in there state. And even then it's gonna be an uphill battle since the outfitters pretty much own most of the game commissions. Untill we can cut off the outfitters from influencing game management and law, we're going to continue to see our public access, and hunting traditions turn to dust.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="devildoc, post: 166774, member: 5615"] I am in total agreement with you all on this one. It seems that there has been a disturbing trend as of late, it seems we're regressing back to the days of the "king's deer". The problem is that there is too much money in it, and because of that we're losing alot of the tradition that we cherish. Unfortunately, I don't think we're gonna see any changes unless real sportsmen find a way to put a whole lot of pressure on the wildlife/game commisions in there state. And even then it's gonna be an uphill battle since the outfitters pretty much own most of the game commissions. Untill we can cut off the outfitters from influencing game management and law, we're going to continue to see our public access, and hunting traditions turn to dust. [/QUOTE]
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