Game Management
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09/06/19 11:14 AM
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Do you have to report your large game shot to the DNR, Wildlife team etc.? I am talking about deer, bear, elk, antelope, mule deer or special permit game.
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Re: Game Management
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#6610723
09/06/19 11:48 AM
09/06/19 11:48 AM
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Posts: 8,562 Henderson, N.Y. Jefferson Co.
walleyed
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Do you have to report your large game shot to the DNR, Wildlife team etc.? I am talking about deer, bear, elk, antelope, mule deer or special permit game. Yes, Always, every time. Game management is only as effective as the accurate data it receives. People Biatch about how ineffective game managers are but then refuse to provide them with the necessary data to do the job. w
"Provisional/Interim" member of NYS Trappers Association Jefferson Co. Fur Harvesters
I Support Non-Resident Trapping
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Re: Game Management
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#6610738
09/06/19 12:37 PM
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BigBob
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Mo started a "Noodling" season at the behest of a few fans, lasted 2 yrs and cancelled, because they couldn't be bothered to file the paper work, likely because they didn't want the state to know how effective it is.
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#6610747
09/06/19 12:54 PM
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krispcritter
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I have always reported my required game. Now I have the HuntFishNY app on my phone and report from the woods. I don't have to be concerned about remembering to report and what not because I have proof that it was reported. Kind of neat too that it keeps a history of reported and unreported tags.
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Re: Game Management
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#6610779
09/06/19 01:54 PM
09/06/19 01:54 PM
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Law Dog
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Some get a survey at the end of some seasons but it's not like we have check stations to register most big game Elk is the exception and buffalo maybe.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
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09/06/19 06:48 PM
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Jurassic Park
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Do you have to report your large game shot to the DNR, Wildlife team etc.? I am talking about deer, bear, elk, antelope, mule deer or special permit game. Yes, Always, every time. Game management is only as effective as the accurate data it receives. People Biatch about how ineffective game managers are but then refuse to provide them with the necessary data to do the job. w So conservation officers rely on us to tell them how the wildlife populations and wildlife health are and want us to tell them what we see in the outdoors. Then they tell us the rules and regulations of hunting said wildlife because they are oh so smart sitting in an office in the city. Ok then.
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Re: Game Management
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#6611029
09/06/19 09:31 PM
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Posts: 45,512 james bay frontierOnt.
Boco
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Harvest reporting is a small piece of info and they must be careful how they use that data. A low/high harvest could have nothing to do with the number of animals on the landscape-they have to take into account effort and numbers of hunters in the field and for how long,among other variables. High gas prices for instance or bad weather could limit effort even though the animal numbers may be high,the harvest may not indicate that.And vice versa.
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#6611107
09/06/19 11:41 PM
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Joined: Feb 2010
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Yes, Always, every time.
Game management is only as effective as the accurate data it receives.
People Biatch about how ineffective game managers are
but then refuse to provide them with the necessary data to do the job.
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So conservation officers rely on us to tell them how the wildlife populations and wildlife health are and want us to tell them what we see in the outdoors. Then they tell us the rules and regulations of hunting said wildlife because they are oh so smart sitting in an office in the city. Ok then. Comments like ^^^^^^^^^^THIS^^^^^^^^^^ reinforce my belief that some Canadians are TOOPID w
"Provisional/Interim" member of NYS Trappers Association Jefferson Co. Fur Harvesters
I Support Non-Resident Trapping
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#6611129
09/07/19 12:58 AM
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Jurassic Park
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Forgot that Wally is an old city boy. Sorry I hurt your feelings.
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#6611150
09/07/19 05:07 AM
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Posts: 3,617 N. Carolina
Scout1
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Yes. I was talking to a game warden a few years back and he said the NC Wildlife knows a lot more bear are killed than are reported. Which is true. He was saying that's one of the reasons that they don't up the bag limit to two a year. The science is in the numbers.
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