Bucksnbows,
I am quite happy with the hunting in my area. It is very challenging of course that why its called HUNTING. My post was to illustrate the difference in habitat, deer density, and type of hunting and/or local resident desires between the two areas. From reading your posts I believe that you understand the differences between hunting the agricultural areas and the wooded natural areas. Many times I have been told to shoot does instead, well I just filled the 3rd doe permit I have ever recieved, hows that. As far as why I continue to hunt here, well I grew up here, learned to hunt here, and will probably die here. I have hunted downstate (ag areas)a few times when I was younger. didnt care for it. There is something to be said about hunting "up north". I think the amount of traffic in the northbound lane shows that.
farmlegend,etc.
As far as who is trying to change how we hunt. There is a constant stream of threads on here about ar, mars, obr, doe harvest , qdm, tdm, now food plots on state land etc. etc. etc. and how this is what Michigan needs to do. the vast majority of the push for change come from posters with an SLP location in theyre profile. The problem being that they are not suggesting the changes for the SLP, they are suggesting Changes for the whole state or in some cases the northern areas. Your efforts may be better directed at change by zone rather than the state as a whole.
let me give you an example that really pushed me over the edge.....
A couple of years ago there was a long drawn out discussion about the lindquist proposal, it went to the NRC. Pinefarm was the origin of the "hunters choice" idea/threads that I am refering to.
After much discussion the consensus was reached that it wouldnt work for the slp due to conditions there, but hey lets do it for the northern part of the state. I would suggest you review those threads and look at the location of those for and against the idea. Thankfully for the NLP the proposal was DOA at the nrc meeting,......... Eventually it was imposed on the UP. Now I know the claims that it had support, and I question those claims. To begin with the hunters who participated in the survey supported changes, not a specific proposal. Even in that survey support for changes fell short of the 66% threshold set by the NRC. Just last week Michigan Outdoors showed a segment where Bob Garner asked K. Charters about support and he stated it was 50/50. I would bet that he heard more from hunting camp owners and the Lindquist/up whitetails guys, than he did from the working stiffs for whom venison in the freezer really does make a difference. The license sales data will be out soon we shall see.
I have many more concrns and I and others have posted data from the DNR and other entities regarding disease,invasives,antler restriction etc. Invariably those concerns and documents are ignored or bashed but never discussed. Kind of like Mr. Spin ignoring the concerns expressed by othere in the food plots on state land thread right now.
Pumpfake,......... I hunt where I do for several reasons
1- To get away from the pumpkin brigade of flatlanders.
2- To hunt a less pressured area where deer act like deer. Including big bucks, My garage antler pile grows faster with those.
3- And mostly because I enjoy hunting the way it used to be.
If your buddies are Claiming to see numbers of deer even remotely close to what you see in the slp, then I doubt theyre claims. I SPEND A LOT OF TIME OUTDOORS. Unless they are on private huntable land, which is less than 10% of Roscommon county.............. The deer herd is about 10 dpsm here. not many deer herds around.