I moved here going on twenty years ago to get away from the concrete, and to have more hunting opportunities. Half my family moved north to find work during hard times when the county literally had no jobs and no resources. I grew up in northern Delaware but my grandparents and other family members continued to live here in the mountains. I have seen some really large deer shot in our area. Many would rival deer across some hot spots in Iowa, Illinois, Ohio, Wisconsin and Western Kentucky. I mention these places personally because I always associated them with big deer. Well, I continually see big deer shot with rifle or hit by car in our county. The mountains are a very hard place to hunt because of accessability and inconsistent winds. Since we are 3000-5000ft, the winds seem to swirl constantly. I have shot some descent deer and tried to manage them the best I could, but It seems like I just am fighting a looseing battle. I am not trying to say that every deer taken with traditional equipment is not a trophy nor do I blame an inexperianced hunter for taken a smaller buck. What I am saying is we need to do something about these good ole boys riding around shooting from the roads. It happens year after year and I can make you a list of the boys that do it. I hear often, I shot a ten point, well it might only have a 12 inch spread but it had 10 points. I think this is a southern cultural thing. These people are most likely distantly related to me. Look at the show moonshiners, that is as real as it gets in some places. For such a large area, I think we have one game warden in our county. I think I seen him at the Hardee's once. I have heard of boys getting caught shooting from the road, only to do it again and again. So, I am asking, what would you do? Do you continue to fight the fight and concentrate on the younger hunters in hopes to sway opinion and management practices. Do you petition the game commision for more resources?
I am wanting to know who shares these same experiences wherever you might live. Is this only a problem in my area? We could bring income into our county by having an opputunity at a large whitetail when our economy is dieing.
We have many outsiders visit here only to stay because of the natural beauty. I talked to a lady visiting from a hospital system in Western Kentucky and much of their economy is based on deer hunting, real estate sales, etc. Tim in NC