I agree with you. The baiting issue I can understand because feeding animals in one spot can spread diesease. Food plots could have the same affect one might agrue but the chances are much more minimized. As far as animal population goes, the samething is happening in Wisconsin. There was so many deer they brought in wolves. Now in some places there is no deer, they moved into town were the wolves won't go! The problem is the government doesn't realize everything has to be controlled equally. If you don't want wolves or coyotes, take away more deer. If you want less deer, stop feeding them out of the garden. Anytime humans make something out of balance, nature will adjust by either more predators or diesease. As a sportsman and farmer I see the need to meet in the middle and in the goverment it seems that they only listen to who sends them more money which is probably the hunter who spends alot of money in tags every year which by the way is also getting out of hand.
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