It is my opinion, unfortunately, that Texas hunters are ruining Iowa hunting.
I have some theories but I'd like to hear your's too.
I worked in SE Iowa guiding for three years in the early 2000s. Coming from Texas, it was an incredible experience. Met some wonderful farmers that had some incredible deer they shot over the years and just threw the head in the antler pile in the yard, or hung it on the barn.
Back then, there were big deer on all the farms. Outfits like the ones I worked for started leasing up farm ground for hunting rights. They started paying farmers either an acre amount or an amount per deer (doe or buck) they shot off the lease. Farmers started realizing they could make money off their deer rather than them being a nuisance.
More people from the south came up because in Texas, WTD hunting has become a pay to play game. They realized they had the opportunity to kill much bigger and better deer in IA for less money, than in Texas. So, people started heading to IA for deer hunting and the ball never stopped rolling.
Back in the early 2000s, a good ole local boy could walk up to a farmer in IA, do some work, help out a little, and have access to possibly shooting a 200" freerange deer off a 150 acre farm. That was the good old days. Since then, I still have friends that guide in IA, but they say it has become like Texas. Pay to to Play. Very unfortunate.
It is my opinion, unfortunately, that Texas hunters are ruining Iowa hunting.
I have some theories but I'd like to hear your's too.