[pct-l] Pct-L Digest, Vol 67, Issue 10
David Tamblyn
surforcycle at gmail.com
Tue Jul 23 14:42:14 CDT 2013
My hunting friends in Calif would absolutely agree. Regs need to be eased to thin the herd, like in Or. They report seeing hundreds of buried, partially eaten deer carcasses from Mtn lion kills as they transit areas in NE Ca. Too many deer = too many predators = trouble. IMHO, it's out of balance.
Dave
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On Jul 23, 2013, at 9:53 AM, Dan Jacobs <youroldpaldan at gmail.com> wrote:
> In areas where hunting these predator animals is allowed, these problems
> don't occur *as*frequently*. I recognize that hunting these animals is a
> different set of problems for people and the wildlife, but here in the
> Pacific North West, when bans on hunting some predators with dogs were
> active, cougar problems were more frequent. When the bans were lifted
> somewhat or eliminated, problems seemed to be reduced.
>
> I am only going off of my own perception based on whether or not these
> incidents are reported in the news, and I realize my perception could be
> very flawed.
>
> Dan Jacobs
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