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coolspringoutfitters
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I was just reading a post about The DH program and how it is the new cause of death for mule deer in Utah and a REALLY good idea came to me, it was like a bolt of lightning. So, here is my BRAND NEW, NEVER BEEN TRIED IDEA... How about letting the DNR run the herd??? I know what youre thinking... They already do, but ask yourself, do they really??? Who makes up the wildlife board? How many of them are employed by the DNR??? These guys are politically appointed and they make the decisions for our wildlife... WHY????? How does this make sense? The DNR should be doing what is best for our wildlife, not doing what they are told to do by a board that is politically controlled.
NEWS FLASH... When the board voted to change the state to 30 units, we were in year 2 of a new 5 year management plan... No wonder we can't grow any deer, we can't stick to a plan for than 2 minutes... The board makes sure of that....
IF YOU WANT TO GROW MORE DEER, TAKE THE POLITICS OUT OF IT AND LET THE PROFESSIONALS DO THEIR JOBS!!!! If they had the freedom to do what needed to be done they could fix it. I don't want to hear about them being incompetent or anything like that... How would we know if they are or not? They've never been given the opportunity to show what they can do without the wildlife board changing their mind every two years.
I'm excited for the responses... Bring them on...
CSO
It's all about the good times...
NEWS FLASH... When the board voted to change the state to 30 units, we were in year 2 of a new 5 year management plan... No wonder we can't grow any deer, we can't stick to a plan for than 2 minutes... The board makes sure of that....
IF YOU WANT TO GROW MORE DEER, TAKE THE POLITICS OUT OF IT AND LET THE PROFESSIONALS DO THEIR JOBS!!!! If they had the freedom to do what needed to be done they could fix it. I don't want to hear about them being incompetent or anything like that... How would we know if they are or not? They've never been given the opportunity to show what they can do without the wildlife board changing their mind every two years.
I'm excited for the responses... Bring them on...
CSO
It's all about the good times...