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My town is mulling over solutions for bringing the in-town deer herds to manageable levels.
They are eating everything in sight, and keeping the body shops in business, but the town officials have their heads firmly up their asses with regards to how they could be culled.
They argue over it not being safe to use firearms in town and they shy away from conversations about bow hunting.
I know better.
I know there are large wooded tracts in town that hold large numbers of the hoofed rats.
I know of one powerline right of way that could be hunted by marksmen with suppressed rifles, and yield dozens of deer, while the neighborhood's residents went about their daily activities none the wiser.
So the question is, where is this being done today and to what level of success?
They are eating everything in sight, and keeping the body shops in business, but the town officials have their heads firmly up their asses with regards to how they could be culled.
They argue over it not being safe to use firearms in town and they shy away from conversations about bow hunting.
I know better.
I know there are large wooded tracts in town that hold large numbers of the hoofed rats.
I know of one powerline right of way that could be hunted by marksmen with suppressed rifles, and yield dozens of deer, while the neighborhood's residents went about their daily activities none the wiser.
So the question is, where is this being done today and to what level of success?