70 yrs of good - 5 of bad
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70 yrs of good - 5 of bad
Pa's deer management has not made a change in 70 of the last 75 yrs. Look at the results of the last 5 yrs.
Now go to Elmerton Ave on Jan 23,24,25 an tell them you as a $$ supporting member you want smaller WMU an the promised cuts in anterless tags.
BUT! don't stop there!!!
It is the legislators that hold the purse strings tell them too! Tell them no $$ for mismangement. Remember they are elected positions. And I've never met a politican that didn't want to be re elected!
Now go to Elmerton Ave on Jan 23,24,25 an tell them you as a $$ supporting member you want smaller WMU an the promised cuts in anterless tags.
BUT! don't stop there!!!
It is the legislators that hold the purse strings tell them too! Tell them no $$ for mismangement. Remember they are elected positions. And I've never met a politican that didn't want to be re elected!
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RE: 70 yrs of good - 5 of bad
do I farm naw I just sit here an type all day. I am able today to produce three times the amount of product than I did in the 50s on 1/3 less the amount of ground. The PGc has done nothing in that same amount of time but watch it's trees grow! Why weren't they actively regenerating their forests? Why did/do they timber <1% of their forests for new forest growth? Mismanagement is the answer, no way around that.
Here's an example while they sat back an lost Beech an Hemlock to acid rain and aphids why didn't they replant a tolerant variety of mass producing timber? They just didn't care or else they were poorly managed either way today both beech an hemlock among others are in danger. When they could have been timbered and replanted. Why? cause Beech has little value as a timber hardwood. now what does that tell you about management for the resources and hunters? The PGC just is not worried about hunters
Here's an example while they sat back an lost Beech an Hemlock to acid rain and aphids why didn't they replant a tolerant variety of mass producing timber? They just didn't care or else they were poorly managed either way today both beech an hemlock among others are in danger. When they could have been timbered and replanted. Why? cause Beech has little value as a timber hardwood. now what does that tell you about management for the resources and hunters? The PGC just is not worried about hunters
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RE: 70 yrs of good - 5 of bad
it can be and is! I got a sister lives down near Madison in Monroe county. There is state gamelands along the Blue Mtn ( don't ask me what # I don't know) not a thing has been done on that land since she lives there over 50 yrs. with the exception of widening trails to accomodate mtn bikers,hikers,bird watchers, etc.. her husband went there 2 yrs ago, ( he has since past away) to hunt squirrels one October day. He got run off the Gamelands by hikers and mtn bikers whom called police that a man was walking around carrying a shotgun. The police actually came an questioned him. how did the PGC ever allow so much use other than hunting that hunters can't even go on there to hunt?
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RE: 70 yrs of good - 5 of bad
my grand daughter is 32 yrs old and a mtn biker, jogger,etc. trust me that gal is in shape she could kick both our butts and a few of our pals just for fun.
I'd hate to pi$$ her an a couple of friends off!
I'd hate to pi$$ her an a couple of friends off!