Summary
Big-game management decisions can be testy. Add regulations that fitfully meet game-management scientific standards and the brouhaha becomes far from funny.
For years, the Department of Environmental Conservation has sought ways to increase the harvest of antlerless deer. In Pennsylvania, antler restrictions and harvesting antlerless deer early in the archery season caused conflict and chaos to the extent that the big-game management supervisor for the Pennsylvania Game Commission, Gary Alt, took an early retirement to avoid the constant contention -- laced with a few death threats -- as the program was starting more than five hunting seasons ago.See the full content of this document
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Proposals Drawn On Hunting Antlerless Deer
Now, the New York Bowhunters and the New York State Muzzleloaders Associat...
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