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<blockquote data-quote="darreljwick" data-source="post: 2833941" data-attributes="member: 16284"><p>That ad may be heard by the citiots, hasn't been heard up here- where there is no money. I'm a lifelong Rural Northern MInnesotan, Trapper, Hunter and Outdoorsman. We live in the bush and I have always had a tremendous respect for these animals. They truly are an Apex Predator. There are a number of things that are hurting the Whitetails. Logging and replanting practices have changed...when's the last time there was any talk of Ruffed Grouse Habitat being considered? We've had our third rough winter in a row for Whitetails-largely, Moose have no issue with it. The DNR has made public that tourists want to see Moose when on their vacation in N. MN ...not Deer...... They are handling their conservation views to accommodate this thought. We have a very healthy popolation of Black Bears up here.....do the math. Lastly, the Timber Wolf population needs to be managed through actual Conservation. The same can be said for our Whitetail management-our seasons are far too liberal for residents and non-residents alike. Just my .02.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darreljwick, post: 2833941, member: 16284"] That ad may be heard by the citiots, hasn't been heard up here- where there is no money. I'm a lifelong Rural Northern MInnesotan, Trapper, Hunter and Outdoorsman. We live in the bush and I have always had a tremendous respect for these animals. They truly are an Apex Predator. There are a number of things that are hurting the Whitetails. Logging and replanting practices have changed...when's the last time there was any talk of Ruffed Grouse Habitat being considered? We've had our third rough winter in a row for Whitetails-largely, Moose have no issue with it. The DNR has made public that tourists want to see Moose when on their vacation in N. MN ...not Deer...... They are handling their conservation views to accommodate this thought. We have a very healthy popolation of Black Bears up here.....do the math. Lastly, the Timber Wolf population needs to be managed through actual Conservation. The same can be said for our Whitetail management-our seasons are far too liberal for residents and non-residents alike. Just my .02. [/QUOTE]
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