Jimdski Posted October 23 Report Posted October 23 Last weekend my Ford Edge struck a deer. Insurance adjustor totaled the damage as "TOTALED". My loss of the vehicle was travel to work lost. The Trooper reported this was the fourth deer car accident this shift he had to deal with. Are all the deer harvest numbers fair to the public with the regulations on doe permits issued? The Automobile insurance cost that evening with four deer hits totaled over $100,000 and are the deer control sufficient?
Jimdski Posted October 24 Author Report Posted October 24 The automobile deer damage is also the result of posting of deer occupied lands by at night who want the deer hunting to them selves and landowners stop trespassing that fails to allow the harvest of dangerous deer numbers that are now harvested by automobile deer crashes. When the damage to local residents, family members, worker opportunities and collision insurance claims hits the local economy is added together the deer losses are not worth the harm by overprotecting the harvest of deer numbers in rural areas. I live in a city where firearm discharge is illegal but I have fifteen deer at night under my oak trees and several fawns were produced in my back yard. It is time a review by the DEC managers to control the deer herds. When a State Trooper has four deer accidents calls in an evening while on his patrol things are being managed wrong.
wojo Posted November 3 Report Posted November 3 The automobile deer damage is also the result of posting of deer occupied lands by at night who want the deer hunting to them selves and landowners stop trespassing that fails to allow the harvest of dangerous deer numbers that are now harvested by automobile deer crashes. When the damage to local residents, family members, worker opportunities and collision insurance claims hits the local economy is added together the deer losses are not worth the harm by overprotecting the harvest of deer numbers in rural areas. I live in a city where firearm discharge is illegal but I have fifteen deer at night under my oak trees and several fawns were produced in my back yard. It is time a review by the DEC managers to control the deer herds. When a State Trooper has four deer accidents calls in an evening while on his patrol things are being managed wrong.First of all the deer hunter population is dwindling. Young kids are involved in other activities. The ones that do hunt, are because their siblings hunt. For young adults to who want to hunt are the gun laws in N Y S.Difficult in purchasing a weapon and especially ammunitionSent from my iPhone using Lake Erie United
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