I hope he's going to feed his family for a year with that......if not
A pointless murder of a beautiful animal :2 cents:
I hope he's going to feed his family for a year with that......if not
A pointless murder of a beautiful animal :2 cents:
Actually it's illegal to kill a doe during deer season.
We have an any deer permit lottery so we can hunt them if you get lucky enough to get drawn![]()
thats interesting. Here is Westeren Pa doe season is like 3 days LOl or somthing to that effect. I usually do fall and spring gobbler and deer. But I would LOVE to go up to canada or Alaska on a Moose hunt, that would be awesome.
BTW for everyone else, a majority of hunter work their spot year round to get a chance to get ONE damn deer. We just don't put out a salt lick and the deer magically show up. Also a high majority of hunters highly into conversation and protecting the envirmoment.
Dont believe everything you see on TV either. Most of those hunts are done are farms where deer are raised to have a rather large Rack of antlers. Some of those shows make me sick. If you put those "hunters" into the real woods they would have very minimal success. Its much much harder then anyone things.
Another point wild animal especially deer are much much better for you then anything you can buy on the shelf.:thumbsup:
Years ago I was at a dude ranch in the Bob Marshall wilderness of Montana. At dusk the guides would go out with night vision goggles/binoculars and log the positions of the bear dens. Come the winter they would ride back in to the wilderness areas (the lodge would be snowed in for months at a time.)with customers/hunters on snow mobiles, who then got to "hunt" the bears. Prior to finding this out I had been sat in the lodge marvelling at the various snapshots of guys posing with a bow and a bear carcass. After the method of the 'hunting' was revealed to me it all seemed a bit petty.
I ask the hunters here, am I missing something?
Years ago I was at a dude ranch in the Bob Marshall wilderness of Montana. At dusk the guides would go out with night vision goggles/binoculars and log the positions of the bear dens. Come the winter they would ride back in to the wilderness areas (the lodge would be snowed in for months at a time.)with customers/hunters on snow mobiles, who then got to "hunt" the bears. Prior to finding this out I had been sat in the lodge marvelling at the various snapshots of guys posing with a bow and a bear carcass. After the method of the 'hunting' was revealed to me it all seemed a bit petty.
I ask the hunters here, am I missing something?
Population control.
^ Start whenever you want
^ Start whenever you want