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Should Predators be Used to Control
Deer?
Deer birth control programs and options to
allow more predators of deer like wolves, cougars, and
mountain lions back into areas are being tried or
considered.
Can you imagine going out to your car in the morning and
seeing a cougar waiting for you as his breakfast.
Are wolves known to snatch kids from their back yards? Will
wolves look at you as dinner? In a heartbeat, see info on wolf
attacks.
When it gets down to the nuts and bolts of the deer
overpopulation issue, most studies show sharp shooting and
hunting as the two best tools to solve the issue.
Man-In-A-Hurry sides with the hunter as the choice to use to
address the issue. After all, they are paying for the rights so
use them as the front line of defense
Whether you are an upland-game, waterfowl,
big-game
or pest(varmint) hunter or enjoy participating in all of them,
you should be vocal to demand the changes needed to be fairer
to the ones paying the bills.
Man-In-A-Hurry Advocates
Fair Chase Hunting Only
Man-In-A-Hurry agrees with many who feel fair chase hunting
should be the only type of hunting allowed. How can killing pen
raised or captive birds and animals be considered a sport?
Canned hunting is like the fast food version where you go to
a place where you walk up, aim and fire then go home. There is
no true skill required to take out a dazed bird coming out of a
cage or a mammal thinking you are coming to feed them.
The challenge of scouting
and tracking of the game is the sport and not the fast food
approach some are taking today.
So grab your gear, load up your 4
wheel drive mini hunting truck and get out there. You also
get the opportunity to be out in nature. What more can you ask
for in a sport?
Nutria
- What Is
That?
Don’t forget to do your part to help Louisiana with the
overpopulation of nutria. Louisiana's nutria population
released into the wild by farmers and by a hurricane damaging
cages in the 1940's is estimated to have grown to 20 to 30
million animals.
The vermin with two yellow buck teeth that
looks like a cross between a rat and a beaver is
destroying the coastal marshlands at an alarming rate.
You wouldn't think a pest weighing an average of 16 pounds
at maturity could create a disaster of this magnitude. Their
voaracious appetite for the roots of plants is causing the now
unprotected soil on the banks of the marshlands to wash away
into the water.
The soil turning to silt is impacting the water ways in such
a way that marine life is dying from the negative consequences
of nutria overpopulation.
Not only do you get some great target practice
while helping to keep the nutria from migrating to your state
(yes, they are coming), the federal government through multi
million dollar state operated nutria control
programs like the one in Louisiana offer a bounty of $5.00 per
nutria tail turned into collection centers.
The nutria control programs are
conducted during certain periods of the year to
entice hunters and trappers to remove an average of
400,000 nutria a year. The nutria are a serious threat to
maintaining the ecological balance along the
coastline.
Nutria are causing severe ecological
damage in Louisiana, Mississippi, Maryland, Washington, Texas,
California, Oregon, Michigan, New Mexico, Ohio, Utah, Alabama,
Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Florida, North Carolina,
South Carolina, Delaware, and Virginia.
They are located in other states as well but
the states listed were impacted the most by
nutria farmers releasing their stock into the wild when
fur prices and demand dropped or by wildlife management
officials in many of these states mistakenly using
them to control weed growth in their states.
These days nutria orginally from South America
are considered invasive species and are designated to be
destroyed when captured.
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