"Woodsmanship doesn't matter much"....sad....very sad reading that here.
I'm gonna bail out now as I don't have anything else left to say.
I don't know if that was directed at my post but if it was it's being a little disingenuous.
"Learning woodsmanship skills and killing animals based only on that is a laudable goal for sure. Unfortunately it doesn't mean much when deer are dying of disease, starvation, and habitat destruction and personal property damage is rampant."I didn't say that woodsmanship didn't matter, what I said was unfortunately, when it comes to the game departments reaching their management goals and keeping the herd and the habitat healthy, how the deer are taken doesn't matter much. A dead deer on a spot and stalk hunt with a longbow is no different than a dead deer taken with a compound, from a treestand, over bait.
In other words, there are simply not enough of
"US" to get the job done, and if the job doesn't get done, eventually everyone, including the resource, the habitat, and even non-hunters will suffer.
I'm simply stating, and I'll say the word simply yet again,.... Technology, mechanics and gadgets are teaching people not to put the puzzle together..... But to buy it already matted and framed instead.
I agree. I was simply stating that in the big picture, we need all types of hunters to get the job done
in terms of management goals. Some choose to do it our way, some choose to do it their way, and at the end of the day, we need them all.
Good discussion.