Rant Alert! :banghead: I never understand the ban on hunting whitetails. They are the polar opposite of an endangered species, in fact, there are more in North America now, than when Columbus showed up . . . and in most areas, have few natural predators, anymore. Deer are a "fringe of the forest" animal, and since a good part of the northeast was basically all forest 500 years ago, there is more habitat for them, now than there was then. With the severely diminished numbers of wolves and cougars, their primary predators, their numbers are skyrocketing, leading to many of the diseases, like Chronic Wasting Disease, being spread, rapidly. Apparently, many people would rather have deers dying of disease or plastered to their front bumpers than let a hunter shoot one. Rant ended, please move along!