Do to breeding houses not having enough ventilation. Nice job guys![up]
Are you a Pheasants forever member? Do you go to the meetings? Do you volunteer to help?Pheasants foe ever needs to kick it up a notch and do some more work in NJ to bring back the native pheasant.. Meadowlands traps just ain't cutting it...
Did you sign up?The point I'm making is that Pheasants forever is at all the expos begging people to sign up
Have you been to any of the meetings? There are maybe 4-6 regulars that show up at those meetings. How do you expect those 4-6 guys to replenish an entire state population of birds.But in reality not much is being done in NJ.
This program is the most cost effective way of doing things. Similar to how turkeys were re-populated. They are relocating birds from the Meadowlands in hope of getting a sustainable population in Six Mile. If that happens then we won't have to go through all of the hoops just to trap a few birds. It will take many years.UST READ an article yesterday that they have a couple of traps at the meadowlands to capture and relocate birds. There's gotta be a better way.
Pheasants Forever is a national organization, I do not know what the NJ chapter brings in, and what they have to give to the national org. But I truly doubt there is a large amount of funds in the NJ kitty. Certainly not enough to plant the 30acres of grasses in six mile that they want., my question is where are all the funds going???
Really? Do you volunteer? Man power is a big problem, again 4-6 guys at the meetingsVolunteering is not the problem
F&G wants to charge another $40.00 bow hunting pheasant stamp.[up][up][up][up]why would they relocate pheasant to a park only open to bow hunting deer
Is it NJ or NY that has the best program.NJ has the best program out there, if only the other states would wise up