MJB
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Last year Tejon was shutdown for a month to all firearms for hunting (I think some hunter said they were using copper but were really shooting lead) A couple of condors were found to have lead in them that were feeding on the ranch, so their must be something to this but I agree their needs to be more studies on what they eat and where so we don't ban everything.
Even better the manufactures of bullets need to come up with some better alternatives to the bullet design they have now so we don't lose more animals to the hard copper, plus this pass through of the copper bullets is dangerous to hunters and the hunted. We need a bullet that has the hard copper jacket but a frangible core so it acts more like the lead bullets.
Fishing weight ban is just ridiculous IMHO. I can see how it could get in some animals by the fish having the lead in it's system from swallowing lead but the odds of swallowing a hole sinker or lead jig head is real hard to believe it happens often.
Even better the manufactures of bullets need to come up with some better alternatives to the bullet design they have now so we don't lose more animals to the hard copper, plus this pass through of the copper bullets is dangerous to hunters and the hunted. We need a bullet that has the hard copper jacket but a frangible core so it acts more like the lead bullets.
Fishing weight ban is just ridiculous IMHO. I can see how it could get in some animals by the fish having the lead in it's system from swallowing lead but the odds of swallowing a hole sinker or lead jig head is real hard to believe it happens often.