Miguel Cervantes
Jedi Master
Here's some information they pointed me to:
https://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-i...rue&node=pt21.6.589&rgn=div5#se21.6.589_12000
Good stuff. Thanks.
Here's some information they pointed me to:
https://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-i...rue&node=pt21.6.589&rgn=div5#se21.6.589_12000
Here's some information they pointed me to:
https://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-i...rue&node=pt21.6.589&rgn=div5#se21.6.589_12000
And licking those branches at scrapes they pee in and rubbing those trees. What could go wrong. Y’all must think they don’t socialize. I’ve seen them touch noses as they meet. I watch deer this week eat grasses behind each other that grows wild. They browse the same lines down trails.
Y’all are playing a broken record over and over. Mercy !
So you're saying this CWD is a natural phenomena and not a Man Made problem, like Global Warming?
its for the children! , Rep. Jason Shaw, R-Lakeland, who sponsored the 2011 measure, said the practice of baiting helps to promote the sport of hunting, particularly among Georgia’s would-be next generation of hunters.
“If the first time or two you take them deer hunting and they don’t see anything, what’s going to happen? They’re going to get bored and say, ‘Well, I’m not going to do that again,’” he said.
“For kids, it’s a lot more fun when you’re sitting there and you’re seeing animals rather than sitting there looking at your iPad,” Shaw added.
Nothing could possibly go wrong with dozens of deer eating out of the same bowl and licking on salt blocks that coons and birds and critters slobber all over.
All done just so some of you can get a shot at a Whitetail during daylight hours...shameful
So basically the teachers of the "art of hunting" not sport, are not as good as they were back in the mid-70's when they taught many of us to hunt, even when we went weeks without ever seeing a deer? How in the world did we ever learn to hunt something we rarely saw?
OH, I know!!! We didn't have ipads and other electronic distractions and actually had an attention span, eagerness to learn and patience to do so.
its for the children! , Rep. Jason Shaw, R-Lakeland, who sponsored the 2011 measure, said the practice of baiting helps to promote the sport of hunting, particularly among Georgia’s would-be next generation of hunters.
“If the first time or two you take them deer hunting and they don’t see anything, what’s going to happen? They’re going to get bored and say, ‘Well, I’m not going to do that again,’” he said.
“For kids, it’s a lot more fun when you’re sitting there and you’re seeing animals rather than sitting there looking at your iPad,” Shaw added.
its for the children! , Rep. Jason Shaw, R-Lakeland, who sponsored the 2011 measure, said the practice of baiting helps to promote the sport of hunting, particularly among Georgia’s would-be next generation of hunters.
“If the first time or two you take them deer hunting and they don’t see anything, what’s going to happen? They’re going to get bored and say, ‘Well, I’m not going to do that again,’” he said.
“For kids, it’s a lot more fun when you’re sitting there and you’re seeing animals rather than sitting there looking at your iPad,” Shaw added.
Ask them about any links between the protein TDP-43 and CWD/Mad Cow/Alzheimers
Food plots and tower stands weren't used in the 70's either
And most kids I knew including me started out on small game.
I started out on Fall turkeys and squirrels. When I was a youngun we didn`t have any deer nor a season on them.
You're probably old enough to remember Elk in Georgia.
I started out on Fall turkeys and squirrels. When I was a youngun we didn`t have any deer nor a season on them.
Food plots and tower stands weren't used in the 70's either
And most kids I knew including me started out on small game.
Contrary to popular belief and according to the archaeological record, elk never were in Georgia in historic times.
Buffalo were though.