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<blockquote data-quote="Trip McNeely" data-source="post: 443520" data-attributes="member: 728"><p>Right. Thats how a lot of us feel I think. No one wants to subsidize private with public funds however in the case of animals and the ND landscape the best bet is to overproduce on strategic parcels or areas that act more or less as a stock tank for the surrounding areas that do have public access. If there was 100% access to all of nd lands and animal density were the same across the state I’d venture most animals would be dead by now the way things get hunted on public ground. Having strategic areas with little to limited access with production numbers over carrying capacity is one way to keep the surrounding areas “stocked” so to speak. The more animals on the landscape the better the hunting will be for everyone as they reach carrying capacity and need to move ajd venture out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trip McNeely, post: 443520, member: 728"] Right. Thats how a lot of us feel I think. No one wants to subsidize private with public funds however in the case of animals and the ND landscape the best bet is to overproduce on strategic parcels or areas that act more or less as a stock tank for the surrounding areas that do have public access. If there was 100% access to all of nd lands and animal density were the same across the state I’d venture most animals would be dead by now the way things get hunted on public ground. Having strategic areas with little to limited access with production numbers over carrying capacity is one way to keep the surrounding areas “stocked” so to speak. The more animals on the landscape the better the hunting will be for everyone as they reach carrying capacity and need to move ajd venture out [/QUOTE]
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