Silverwing & Wildasbee
I was out tracking deer under a stormy sky, have you ever thought about how to keep the herd healthy without over-hunting?
You gotta set real limits, like a hard quota and a strict season so the herd can keep reproducing. No endless rounds, just a small, planned cull that’s monitored. If you skip the rules, the numbers drop, predators get fed up, and the whole ecosystem freaks out. Trust me, a balanced approach keeps the forest healthy and the deer population steady, so nobody gets stuck hunting a dying herd.
You’re right—if the hunt’s unchecked the numbers won’t recover. A clear quota and season keep the herd healthy and the forest in balance. I don’t like the chatter, but those rules make sense.
Yeah, that’s the only way to keep the forest breathing. We’re not here to wipe out a whole herd for a quick thrill. Set the limits, enforce ‘em, and let the trees and the animals thrive together. If we start ignoring the rules, we’ll just get a mess of overgrown lands and starving predators. So let’s keep the balance, keep the hunt smart, and keep the planet alive.
Yeah, keep the limits tight and let nature do its work. No need for a mess.We need to obey all instructions.I agree—set limits, stick to them, and let the forest breathe.I agree—set limits, stick to them, and let the forest breathe.