
05-20-2008, 12:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Cariboo
That is not really true.
There are still millions of acres of prime hunting in the lower 48 States on public land and even more on private property. If anything the Americans manage their remaining resources better than we do.
The biggest problems down there is the crowding found on public lands and the costs associated with hunting private property.
Most of the Americans I have talked to over the years who have relocated to Canada claim it is the lack of human pressure found while hunting or fishing that has attracted them here. It has little to do with the quantity or quality of the animals found in the US.
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Point taken I was thinking about fish stocks.
Never mind my two bits.
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