I totally agree about the gun being the only fix for too many deer. I planted some plots of sunflowers this year for the pheasants in the winter and the deer have eaten almost all of them. Also planted some corn and they have butchered that too. We have a wheat field right in front of it and they are in that every night eating too. I absolutely hate deer with a passion. Around here in mid Michigan there are deer out in everybodies fields every night just eating and breeding. I am going to call the DNR and get a block permit and break out the 30-06 and start dropping them. I think of deer about the same as I would a fly. The management of them around here the last ten years has been very piss poor if you ask me. With commodity prices where they are and input costs and fuel costs the state of Michigan is going to have to be more responsible about recognizing this overbreeding herd of food eaters walking around all over. It wouldn't break my heart if the whitetail was on the endangered species list!
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