So I live in the North eastern most county in Illinois. The county North of Chicago. Lake County has the second largest forest preserve district in the state, 31,000 acres. Only problem is they don't allow hunting. Over the last 10 or 15 years the Forest preserve district has bought a large amount of land that was farmed as crops. Around here there's woodland areas dividing the parcels up or sporadically on the parcels. When these properties were being bought up you could no longer hunt there, but they'd lease it to farmers. Some of the newer parcels that dont have trails through are essentially vacant lots that you cant use. The trail system has been graveled over and can only be used by horses, bikes, and foot traffic. On one section by me they bought a golf course, let it get overgrown, then spent who knows how much cutting all the trees down and re-shaping the land and turning it into "1800's prairie". All the sections of woodland areas have been cut down and prairie grass is in its place. So they themselves have in my opinion destroyed deer habitat.
On to sharpshooters. Rather than let hunters hunt on public land the forest preserve district brings in sharpshooters to cull the herd. This is quoted from the Lake County Forest preserve site. Each winter, qualified sharpshooters lethally remove deer from several preserves under humane conditions. Work occurs at night after the preserves are closed, and all venison is donated to Lake County charities. This is the best management option currently available and is used by agencies nationwide."
So the taxpayers pay sharpshooters to come in, at night. They shoot these deer over piles of corn. Yet baiting is illegal. As is the obvious of hunting at night. It's become increasingly difficult around these parts to have a place to hunt. Land is either being sold to developers or the forest preserve.
Is it me or does this suck?
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/ct-forest-preserves-remove-trees-met-20150414-story.html
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-forest-preserves-sidebar-met-20150414-story.html
On to sharpshooters. Rather than let hunters hunt on public land the forest preserve district brings in sharpshooters to cull the herd. This is quoted from the Lake County Forest preserve site. Each winter, qualified sharpshooters lethally remove deer from several preserves under humane conditions. Work occurs at night after the preserves are closed, and all venison is donated to Lake County charities. This is the best management option currently available and is used by agencies nationwide."
So the taxpayers pay sharpshooters to come in, at night. They shoot these deer over piles of corn. Yet baiting is illegal. As is the obvious of hunting at night. It's become increasingly difficult around these parts to have a place to hunt. Land is either being sold to developers or the forest preserve.
Is it me or does this suck?
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/ct-forest-preserves-remove-trees-met-20150414-story.html
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-forest-preserves-sidebar-met-20150414-story.html