#Upper peninsula of MI reserve
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Doesn’t matter. Whitetail are used in Layton, rev, rancho, moose in Layton, rev, Yukon, and medved, so on and so forth
I should also mention Canada Goose being in the reserve. Can’t edit for some reason
All duck species 😎
Lol
I Feel Like Another Species Ti Add Could Be Ruffed Grouse, American Woodcock, Maybe Sharptailed Grouse (Although They’re Uncommon) And Definitely A Ton Of Ducks (Redhead, Canvasback, Woodies, Blue-Winged Teal, American Wigeon) And Geese (Snow Goose, Maybe Ross’s Geese, Cackling Geese).
Well I don’t see many different species of ducks around here, but I’ll look those up and maybe I’ll recognize them
As Far As I Know All Of Those Waterfowl Species Are Migratory, Meaning They Just Pass Through.
Yeah that’s probably why
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I think I'd remove moose and mountain lion for wild hog, from my understanding they're a little more common (although they shouldn't exist). Also would like more upland birds compared to waterfowl but that's my taste. Set in the late fall with occasional snow and imo it'd be great.
Never saw or heard of a hog up here, but ive saw moose droppings and a picture of a cougar up in a tree, taken about a mile away from me
I agree,feral hogs are making their way to Canada and that needs to be brought to the public’s eye,these Canadians think they are safe from the swine.
We arent Canadians and we dont have hogs
I may stand corrected then, just imo we need a North American woodlands map with out moose for once or any woodland whitetail map without moose for that matter. I’m from PA and I think there could be opportunity in that.
I agree, but we certainly have moose lol
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I said nothing about you being Canadian and YES you guy’s do have feral hogs,just because you haven’t seen any doesn’t mean there aren’t.You do realize Upper Michigan (where you live) borders Canada
“The counties with the biggest problems now are near the Saginaw Bay: Midland, Gladwin, Arenac, Bay and Saginaw. Feral swine are also becoming a growing problem in the woods of the Western Upper Peninsula, in South Marquette and North Menominee counties”
https://www.rapidgrowthmedia.com/features/feral-swine-082216.aspx#:~:text=The counties with the biggest,North Menominee counties%2C Etter says.
I do know that it borders Canada, but only through Sault Ste. Marie and the surrounding areas, and even then, the hogs would have to swim. And the problem must not be too big if I have never seen or heard of one
I’ve never seen a badger where I live,yet they live here in The Prairie State.That means absolutely nothing.
Are you really tryna start stuff again? Begging on your hands and knees, as you once said?
I’m literally not.I’m merely trying to discuss feral hogs and you are trying to turn it into a big thing.
Well they aren't a big problem around here. Case closed.
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does it really matter? just curious
Ok well ill keep that in mind, ty
If I Am Being 100% Honest, We Really Do Not Need Any More North America Maps Minus A Northern Canada Map, And We Especially Don’t Need Pennsylvania Which Would Literally Just Be New England Mountains, But Instead Of Moose It Would Be Rocky Mountain Elk.
No elk here though
No Permanent Populations, No. A Few Younger Bulls Wander In From Wisconsin Or Canada Every Once In A While.
Oh I looked it up, there are about 500 , but the elk went pretty much extinct in the 1800s (in the UP of course)
Pretty Much Every Herd Of Elk In The Eastern US Now Are Herds That Were Transplanted From The Rockies. A Herd Of Manitoba Elk Were Also Transplanted To Tennessee.
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Lol not wanting to start another argument but Jaxy ust said something about tigers
Literally just said that tigers would be cool
He also said that there is no place where they can be hunted...
Well he still said that it's a possibility
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Oh we do my bud in the forces had his whole company ordered to SW Ont. Where they used LMGs, AMRs and even 40mm UGLs
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