gamestalker
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I was watching a show this morning "Life after people" and they were claiming that the prairie dog population has been almost completely wiped out, 98% decline in numbers. And of course, they blame man, hunting, urban development, and so on as the reason.
What I'm curious about is why those little critters that I love shooting at long range have not crashed in numbers where I've been hunting them for several decades? 98%, really?
Has anyone here seen this supposed sharp decline over the last 30 or 40 years? I may very well be wrong, but I think this is a bunch of bologna.
GS
What I'm curious about is why those little critters that I love shooting at long range have not crashed in numbers where I've been hunting them for several decades? 98%, really?
Has anyone here seen this supposed sharp decline over the last 30 or 40 years? I may very well be wrong, but I think this is a bunch of bologna.
GS