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Old 06-21-2012, 04:30 PM
sneer sneer is offline
 
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Originally Posted by greywolf View Post
Maybe the farmers who, on both sides of the hwy's post their land and allow no hunting should start paying for some of the damages.


Like I've said many times,

If you're not part of the solution then you're part of the problem.

Well said!

I drive that stretch of highway lots (Edmonton to Hinton). A couple years ago when populations were really high, I figured I should do my part on some active management and get my supplemental doe tags to get them before they got me (i.e. make an imprint on my grill).

Surprise surprise. The fields where the deer hung out along the highway, were fields where the farmers didn't allow hunting. Even after explaining my reasoning.

And lone behold, I did smack a deer later that winter with my truck!
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