5.9cummins Posted November 27, 2010 Share Posted November 27, 2010 This is a pretty interesting article from the Adirondack Explorer http://www.adirondackexplorer.org/stories/deerdebate.php I really would have to agree with this statement. Billy Allan, an old-school hunter from Saranac Lake, offers this view of the sportsmen’s gripes: “They’re lousy woodsmen; that’s exactly why. You can sit in a stand for three weeks and not see a deer. The people that don’t see deer, they either don’t hunt very much or don’t move around very much. There’s six deer per square mile. Are you going to sit in one place or you going to go find one? If I don’t see one for twenty minutes, I’m gone.” Allan has hunted in the Saranac Lake region for nearly four decades. He reports seeing 100 to 150 deer each fall. “I see about the same amount of deer every year, kill about the same amount of bucks every year,” he said. “I’ve never had any problem finding deer. In my estimate it’s remained very steady overall.” Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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