Dropped into the Kim's Grocery and talked Steelhead fishing on the White + Muskegon Rivers. Plus, he hunts bucks for horns and does for meat. The deer population is up 15 percent and the count of licensed hunters is down 15 percent. Some of those deer not taken in the hunt might starve or end up in road kill and tragedy on the roadway. Participating in the Quality Deer Management acreage in Calhoun County, he already knows which stags are heavy enough and mature enough to harvest. Deer came technology makes possible the creation of a harvest roster. Again, hunting to my mind merely prevents deer populations from decimating crops and stunting woods. Many dune woods now will not regenerate themselves because deer get the tree sprouts before saplings can arise. Starvation is a cruel killer and its effect is lessened by culling by hunting. Crowding can cause many deer to grow up malformed, so a case can be made for ethical hunting.
Is it me, or did I just read that Dr. Chi, who founded the cardiology and heart surgery center at Ingham Regional Medical Center, trained in Korea in the early Sixties?
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