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12-14-2006, 05:45 PM #1
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Hunting
True! With deer populations too high, all forest undergrowth is devoured and there is no natural buffer to keep sucking up excess nutrient runoff like a big sponge... controlled deer hunts are a necessity near me at the Quabbin reservoir, which supplies drinking water to Boston and the outlying areas....keeping the deer populations down allows for a healthy forest. And also without low shrubbery, other forest creatures have no cover or nesting areas and they become vulnerable to freezing and predation...guess what I studied in college, lol...
Originally Posted by FLORIDA MON
Good hunters must understand their environment to be successful.
Originally Posted by FLORIDA MON
stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . Hunting Any one else in here a hunter? theres nothing i like better than grabbing the gun and heading for the hills. I didnt have much luck this buck season, i saw deer every day, but none that i wanted to shoot. btw i smoked for the first time yesterday since february '06 Rating: 5
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