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So its pretty much confirmed right now that due to the drought/heatwave/economic conditions we will face the worst food shortages in recent memory in the united states this fall/winter
What are some easy to hunt animals (ie not deer) that , assuming the habbening habbens. Will be able to hunt inside suburban neighborhoods
Squirrels are tasty. What about bunnies and other animals?
Assuming the food shortage is bad enough i could see them banning hunting on things like deer , or deer driven to endangered status from hungry poaching.
What are some more renewable types of game?
What about birds? I live in maryland and i think all the quail are dead.
Also what about ammo? if hunting squirrel i assume its not a good idea to shoot up in the air with 22's
What are some easy to hunt animals (ie not deer) that , assuming the habbening habbens. Will be able to hunt inside suburban neighborhoods
Squirrels are tasty. What about bunnies and other animals?
Assuming the food shortage is bad enough i could see them banning hunting on things like deer , or deer driven to endangered status from hungry poaching.
What are some more renewable types of game?
What about birds? I live in maryland and i think all the quail are dead.
Also what about ammo? if hunting squirrel i assume its not a good idea to shoot up in the air with 22's