Caplan said:Neat pics desertBrew! I guess the Bobcats and Javelina are more fun to see than the rattlesnakes you have to watch out for!
I'd have to insist that they did!Chimone said:You dont really need to neccesarily watch out for the rattlers. They pretty much let you know where they are.
Cheesefood said:We have really fat squirrels sometimes, and lots of skunk, deer, raccoons and the occasional coyote or fox.
david_42 said:We have a few bobcats around here. Unfortunately, we also have more than a few idiots who shoot them just for grins. Ran across one guy last year that said he had about 30 skins,scrapped and cured. I asked him about the market for them. There isn't one. So, why is this bozo wasting bullets?
Sure, they kill cats and small yappy dogs, but what's your point?
desertBrew said:Cheesefood, you got deer down there now? Man, you all used to come up to WI to get drunk, hit the native american stip clubs and pretend you were big game hunters in latter november. Just before I left 10 years ago, finding deer started to be easy. 25 years ago it was actually hard to find a deer to hunt (I only bow hunted. More integrity IMO and not as cold).
http://dnr.wi.gov/org/caer/ce/news/DNRNews_Lookup.asp?id=39
MADISON With the Nov. 18-26, 2006 gun deer season just around the corner, Wisconsin wildlife managers would like to wish hunters good luck and safe hunting. They also remind hunters that there are a number of hunting rule changes in place for 2006, rules hunters requested.
Have fun and be safe first, and foremost, but remember this is a very important season for deer hunters, said Keith Warnke, Department of Natural Resources deer and bear ecologist. We worked with hunters to build a season structure they feel will be effective, easier to understand, maintain tradition, and rekindle the excitement of opening day.
In 2005, Wisconsin hunters harvested more than 467,000 deer, the sixth best season in Wisconsin hunting history. Wisconsin holds the record among states for a single year harvest at 618,000 in 2000, and is also the top deer harvest producing state over the past decade. Despite these record harvests, in 2006, Wisconsins deer herd remains above population goals. Wildlife managers estimate it to be at 1.5 to 1.7 million animals going into the hunting season.
Pumbaa said:We are practically over run with deer up here anymore. I remember when I was a kid if you could get a doe permit you were one lucky SOB . . . now ya have to shoot a doe in many places to earn the privlage to shoot a buck.
ablrbrau said:Pumbaa, are you old enough to remember party tags? What a joke that was.....
ablrbrau said:Pumbaa, are you old enough to remember party tags? What a joke that was.....