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Posted by jal-SD on November 12, 2002 at 08:48:35 from (64.68.166.199):
In Reply to: Hey, Steven@nd, I hear... posted by jal-SD on November 12, 2002 at 06:26:02:
Sounds good! Should be here by week-end & sounds like it'll be good weather to work on it. Be sure to include your return address, so I can reimburse you. Got some work ta do on a Super C thats going to #2 son, (He's in Hill City) so I'll probably spend all day wrenchin! We only got one 4X4 in the Hills-six tags. Nephew dispacthed him. Might go back, but I've been hunting in the Hills for 40 years & those game biologists are WAY OUT in left field. Not NEARLY as many deer now as in the 70's & early 80's. Even in this dry year, there is a lot more feed around now than there was then, so I do not think "habitat" is a problem. GF&P should have NEVER let out those 2-deer tags in the later '80's. (They made you shoot a doe first.) IMHO, the deer have never recovered from that slaughter. (Another $0.02 worth. jal-SD)
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