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LostVapeMonster

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I love OBX (outer banks) of NC or shall we say, used to love?
Have been there countless of times in the past for surf fishing and relaxation. Going there nowadays, I see too much civilization and driving into beach, I will have a hard time to find a spot. Long ago, I could be all nude with no one in sight and the fishing was far better then.
Sad fact it is how we humans evolve.........
And the shark issue.... it is us who interfere with them resulting in all the first page news.
And this is why I stay out of the ocean.
 

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I love deer. They are beautiful creatures; just too many of them and too many of US encroaching on them. :(
And not enough coyotes to keep things in balance, most places. One of the things I like about rural Maine—enough coyotes to keep the deer from overrunning the place.
Now I can enjoy the sight of a deer again, instead of wishing it dead.
 

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And not enough coyotes to keep things in balance, most places. One of the things I like about rural Maine—enough coyotes to keep the deer from overrunning the place.
No I can enjoy the sight of a deer again, instead of wishing it dead.
Coyotes are starting to come into cities more lately too. I heard a story on the news not too long ago that it was happening in Chicago.
 

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When I was a teenager hunting in NC, there were no deer where I lived, which was very rural then. Now I see deer all the time, even though there has been loss of habitat, so it's not just an issue of loss of habitat driving them into our neighborhoods, its the population growth as well. The NC deer herd has increased significantly over the years, and now stands ar around 1 million. Hunting is a necessary ingredient to controlling the population, though it won't solve the issue of deer in your back yard. We just enjoy them, though gardners don't. Here's a link with what i would say is some pretty good information, from NC State university. FYI, when I hunted the eastern part of the state, there were a lot of deer deaths one year due to diseases spread by deer overpopulation. Increasing the length of the
hunting season and quotas helps to control the population and the spread of those diseases.
And we ate our venison when I hunted (now I fish), its good. :)
Deer Problems In The Landscape -- HIL 575

I know this has nothing to do with GS Air tanks, but the posts that appear to blame it all on us humans is not totally accurate, and so here I am with a link. :p
 

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When I was a teenager hunting in NC, there were no deer where I lived, which was very rural then. Now I see deer all the time, even though there has been loss of habitat, so it's not just an issue of loss of habitat driving them into our neighborhoods, its the population growth as well. The NC deer herd has increased significantly over the years, and now stands ar around 1 million. Hunting is a necessary ingredient to controlling the population, though it won't solve the issue of deer in your back yard. We just enjoy them, though gardners don't. Here's a link with what i would say is some pretty good information, from NC State university. FYI, when I hunted the eastern part of the state, there were a lot of deer deaths one year due to diseases spread by deer overpopulation. Increasing the length of the
hunting season and quotas helps to control the population and the spread of those diseases.
And we ate our venison when I hunted (now I fish), its good. :)
Deer Problems In The Landscape -- HIL 575

I know this has nothing to do with GS Air tanks, but the posts that appear to blame it all on us humans is not totally accurate, and so here I am with a link. :p

That is true it might not be all our fault. I second that as a human being.
 
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I love venison and other wild game. It was always a sad moment when I shot a beautiful animal regardless of what it was. I even will finish a fish as soon as possible to prevent suffering. I love chicken but hate to see them on a loaded truck headed for processing. But I am totally against trophy hunting and hunting just for sport even sport fishing. I relocate unwanted nuisance animals on my property whenever I catch one. My Dad taught me to not take anything that I'm not going to eat.
 

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And the Canada Geese....
Beautiful bird but a nuisance in many places. They were almost extinct but with laws, they came back, evolved to be both a migratory or non migratory species.
Gran, we have a flock that migrate to the place where I work. One of them has a deformed foot so it's ostracized by the rest. He is hand fed by one of the engineers. They had to put a fence to keep them out of the smoking areas though. Too much mess if you catch my drift....;)
 

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When I was a teenager hunting in NC, there were no deer where I lived, which was very rural then. Now I see deer all the time, even though there has been loss of habitat, so it's not just an issue of loss of habitat driving them into our neighborhoods, its the population growth as well. The NC deer herd has increased significantly over the years, and now stands ar around 1 million. Hunting is a necessary ingredient to controlling the population, though it won't solve the issue of deer in your back yard. We just enjoy them, though gardners don't. Here's a link with what i would say is some pretty good information, from NC State university. FYI, when I hunted the eastern part of the state, there were a lot of deer deaths one year due to diseases spread by deer overpopulation. Increasing the length of the
hunting season and quotas helps to control the population and the spread of those diseases.
And we ate our venison when I hunted (now I fish), its good. :)
Deer Problems In The Landscape -- HIL 575

I know this has nothing to do with GS Air tanks, but the posts that appear to blame it all on us humans is not totally accurate, and so here I am with a link. :p
Yes. If things are out of control it's the fault of your states parks and wildlife department restricting hunters too much.
 

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I love venison and other wild game. It was always a sad moment when I shot a beautiful animal regardless of what it was. I even will finish a fish as soon as possible to prevent suffering. I love chicken but hate to see them on a loaded truck headed for processing. But I am totally against trophy hunting and hunting just for sport even sport fishing. I relocate unwanted nuisance animals on my property whenever I catch one. My Dad taught me to not take anything that I'm not going to eat.
Bikenstein, I do that with possums and snakes unless they are poisonous. Those get the ax.
 

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Bikenstein, I do that with possums and snakes unless they are poisonous. Those get the ax.
Yeah I did kill a cottonmouth that had bitten 2 of my dogs over a 3 week period back in the spring. But I did it quick. It was my fault for letting the grass grow up between the pond and back porch. They normally stay in their area but this younger one started hangin near the house.
 

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My neighbor killed one last year on my front porch. I was on my way to work. I was on nights then. The kids couldn't get out of the front door. That was the first time I had ever known one to come on the porch or near the house. Black snakes I generally just let it go on its merry way.
 
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