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ok for ME personally....as a control tool,fair enough go for it,same as using a whirly bird,not sporting as such,but a efficent way to reduce numbers quickly when other methods fail.....on private land,well its legal and its effective so why not....
on public land...yeah nah....play by the rules and leave the playing field levelish.....already the semi open front country is becoming less of game magnet in just a short few years.
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