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to a farmer, a deer is a deer. buck or doe its eating him out of house and home, so hes gonna shoot it. if its on his prop and he has the permit, how can u bash him from doing something legal?
 
How does a farmer get to hunt in a state park?? or were these taken off his property close by?
 
I'm surrounded by those permits. In three weeks the nurseries will get the permit for bucks only because they rub the trees. Thats when the [cry] sets in. Its ashame and they do target the big boys first!!
 
Thats to bad but lets face it that farmer has to feed his family and bucks eat as much as the does. I love reading shoot does and we will have less deer. This is not the case since bucks will bread more then one doe.

I feel for you I really do and it would have been sweet seeing a pic of you with that big ol buck. At the same time I see the farmers point and he did what he had to do. If anyone here was to start loosing money they would want it fixed no matter what. The Farmers permit does just that.
 
I feel your pain... Once upon a time... I owned 11 acres in Howell twp. When I moved into the house, that first year I had 18 racked bucks eating at my feeder at once! Never hunted the first season there. The following summer I watched a dandy of a 12 and 130" 8 feed in my yard every night. A week before bow season opened a close friend told me, the farmer across the street shot the biggest buck he had ever seen. At night with a shotgun, spot light, and farmer permit. Also aided by 2 of monmouth county"s finest. After that they shot almost every deer in the neighborhood. Never seen a good buck there ever again. That's life.
 
Here is a farmers meat pole from 2007
that is bull sh7T PIC and you know it 1] farmers must buried all the deer thay shoot on the permit and 2] farmers have to follow all the rules when hunting like me and you
 
Yea, but it's the same farmer when you ask permission to hunt his land he tells you: NO!
I know, I have one of those behind me....
To prove you don't know what your talking about and just talk[down]

The same farmer says yes but charges you 1,000.00 then shoots your Bucks and does and still charges you and says you don't shoot enough thats why he has to help yu out.

Want a list to prove it in Hunterton Co. one farmer in particulair.
 
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Like I said I understand that farm permits are needed. But the state lets 100 hunters in there every year. We have been after them to open battlefield like allaire is to bowhunting and they haven't. I think it takes away the incentive to hunt there if any decent buck is killed before you step foot on the place.
 
that is bull sh7T PIC and you know it 1] farmers must buried all the deer thay shoot on the permit and 2] farmers have to follow all the rules when hunting like me and you
it might be but it also could be from 6day or permit shot gun.i know a gang of at any time 15-40 guys led by a couple of farmers who killed 20 during 6day 100 n some does n buttons in permit shot gun alone n thats not counting what they kill on thier farmers permit
 
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Yea, but it's the same farmer when you ask permission to hunt his land he tells you: NO!
I know, I have one of those behind me....

To prove you don't know what your talking about and just talk
Don't give me your BS Cat. I live right behind a farm and the farmer is so anal about me taking "his bucks" it is sickening.
Don't tell me what he says and does. I still get more bucks than he does because I know how many bucks are in his field.

For every "reference" you give me to support your cause I can counter with a hunter who has asked permission to hunt --to help the farmer with deer control- and been told NO!

If every farmer welcomed hunters and took a "tresspass fee" for hunters to cull the herd there would be no one hunting public land.
 
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