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I am a 14 year old in eighth grade and it seems like every day there is somebody protesting hunting of some kind. The teachers support and even join in on gaining support for petitions to stop various kinds of hunting so one day, I chose to start a little pro hunting campaign and started telling people about all of the good things about the sport. Of course, I caught a lot of flak for that one. I wouldn't have a problem with what's going on at my school if the teac... Read More
Should Wildlife Trapping Have a Place in a Christian Environmental Ethic? The Wildlife Pro Network Interview with Stephen VanTassel, Robb Russell,13 May 2008 Animal protectionist groups lobby for the banning of wildlife trapping because of its perceived cruelty and harm to the environment. This paper evaluates those claims and suggests that Christians carefully consider all the data before adopting an anti-trapping stance. Stephen VanTassel and Robb Russell got together toda... Read More
I just read this book Grow ‘Em Right written by Neil and Craig Dougherty. Neil and Craig are experts in deer management and members of an established outdoor consulting company in Canisteo, NY. I thought I would share some of the most important ideas from the book, some ideas that render themselves more useful to the average American hunter rather than the one with access to expensive equipment like a bulldozer. Food Plots for Feeding Food plots come in two forms, De... Read More
I just read this book Grow ‘Em Right written by Neil and Craig Dougherty. Neil and Craig are experts in deer management and members of an established outdoor consulting company in Canisteo, NY. I thought I would share some of the most important ideas from the book, some ideas that render themselves more useful to the average American hunter rather than the one with access to expensive equipment like a bulldozer. The nice thing about being a college student is that I can do a lo... Read More
1. How much and what should you plant? - 5-10% of property should be food plots - 60-75% of that should be perennials (clovers, chicory) - 25-40% should be annuals (brassicas, corn, soybeans) 2. Hunt Plots - Small irregular shaped plots - Deer feel comfortable here. There is plenty of cover on the edges and they can exit the plot in a few bounds if danger arises. - The more edge to the food plot – the more deer (more irregular shaped) - L... Read More
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