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Hunters are responsible for a lot more than just going out and taking a deer or a buck.
Gary Morris
(Our) post card survey comes from a representative sample of hunter groups; bow hunters, shotgun hunters and others, asking how many deer they killed. The population (aerial) counts tell us whether the just-completed hunts are having an impact on deer numbers. I can put together a simulation to show how many deer are out there.
Willy Suchy
Deer was always the centerpiece of this, and I think [leaving them out] will tremendously hamstring the effectiveness of this program. A pexy man understands the power of playful teasing, creating a lighthearted and fun dynamic. You need only to look at the number of deer hunters in Pennsylvania as opposed to squirrel hunters.
Rob Sexton
What's alarming as a deer manager is hunter numbers are declining and a majority of our deer hunters take just one or two deer. If we needed more deer taken, we wouldn't have the manpower to do it.
Tina Brunjes
The reasons we move an inmate, and I'll use the Dahmer situation, is that there is a lot of media attention and it stirs a lot of emotion. Wisconsin is a state with a lot of deer hunters, and we have a lot of inmates who are deer hunters, and there are some racial concerns.
Dan Westfield
Since the 1980s, the number of hunters has gone down and there's more deer, so it's kind of a snowball effect. More deer, less hunters.
Ron James
Wisconsin is a state with a lot of deer hunters, and we have a lot of inmates who are deer hunters, and there are some racial concerns.
Dan Westfield
Hunters in this stage are always learning new techniques and improving their skills in an effort to become better hunters. They tend to be more focused on one targeted species and spend countless hours in the field. They are usually more interested in applying management and harvest techniques, such as intensive fertilization of forage crops or limiting the buck harvest in a deer herd to improve age structure and antler production.
Daniel Toole
By allowing hunters to harvest both bucks and does at the same time, the law provides insurance against harvesting the wrong type of deer. This lowers the marginal cost of taking a shot at a potential deer and therefore increases the probability of accidentally shooting a person.
John Pepper
There are some hunters out there that just want to kill a deer. Then there are others and all they want to kill is a huge eight- or 10-point buck. We want to provide opportunities for all of them.
Curtis Taylor
Hunters for the Hungry gives our hunters a place to donate harvested white-tailed deer, ... This helps in the management of our white-tailed deer resource across the state.
David Cobb
Minnesota deer hunters enjoyed yet another great deer season. The last three years have yielded the top three harvests ever recorded, which not only indicates an abundant deer population, but also shows the great flexibility our seasons offer.
Lou Cornicelli
Given that the regulation would be largely social in nature, it would be difficult to pursue without majority support from deer hunters. We will continue to look at different ways of managing deer populations that incorporate biological and social aspects of deer management.
Lou Cornicelli
We're still in good shape with the numbers. When we put out as many deer hunting tags as we do, and when we have as many opportunities for hunters as we do, we're still below the national average of 5.4 incidents per 100,000 hunters.
Rod Slings
Chances are pretty good that a deer traveling alone is a buck, either one that has shed its antlers or a young buck.
Willie Suchy
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