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<blockquote data-quote="deleted user" data-source="post: 389224" data-attributes="member: 1778"><p>The game and fish hasn’t been perfect, but I wouldn’t call their tactics mismanagement. I came across this graph on another ND hunting site:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]62658[/ATTACH]</p><p>Pretty much shows that tags are based on population, and population correlates with habitat. The illusory truth effect of “game and fish bad” is strong since the bait ban fiasco, but it’s pretty clear that habitat is key. Our game and fish dept can “advise” all they want, it takes private landowners to take part and without dollars, it’s an uphill battle. Above it was mentioned that you can hardly find a meadowlark in eastern ND. Because big farming practices render land devoid of life, down to insects. If we could incentivize habitat conservation, we wouldn’t be having deer population arguments every time there’s a couple tough winters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deleted user, post: 389224, member: 1778"] The game and fish hasn’t been perfect, but I wouldn’t call their tactics mismanagement. I came across this graph on another ND hunting site: [ATTACH type="full"]62658[/ATTACH] Pretty much shows that tags are based on population, and population correlates with habitat. The illusory truth effect of “game and fish bad” is strong since the bait ban fiasco, but it’s pretty clear that habitat is key. Our game and fish dept can “advise” all they want, it takes private landowners to take part and without dollars, it’s an uphill battle. Above it was mentioned that you can hardly find a meadowlark in eastern ND. Because big farming practices render land devoid of life, down to insects. If we could incentivize habitat conservation, we wouldn’t be having deer population arguments every time there’s a couple tough winters. [/QUOTE]
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