Your right you should call the game warden if some one is shooting 3 min past shooting hours. Rules and laws are there for a reason. If your willing to break the law on smaller stuff chances are you willing to break bigger laws as well.
Your really going down this road lol. A few weeks ago me and a few others on here got in to a big heated discussion about the same thing. Most people on here think its not hunting and all that Crap, but like you said taking advantage of the situation is up to you. I would do it either way even...
If you are doing a lot of deer drives I would use an open site because trying to find a running deer in a scope isn't very easy. Also I would try real real hard to find a slug barrel because trying to pattern a smooth bore barrel is pretty tough.
Just curious as to when every one shot their deer this season. It doesn't matter if it was a buck or doe but just want to see the avagrage time some of you shot your deer this year.
I'm not the one that started the post here so I don't know. I'm just stating that its leagal to shoot a deer while he is in the ditch. I don't hunt this way so I can't tell you how people that hunt this way do it. But I have seen deer bedded down in some thick ditches so I can see where it is...
Tell me please what's the difference. I'm not saying I would do this but really what's the difference. You are in both places "hunting" for deer. Does it matter where you sit when you kill it.
I don't see why not because some one can shoot a pheasant out of the ditch and not a deer. They don't make many laws that stop you from doing something to one animal but being able to do it to another animal.
Thanks for point out what really happens while you road hunt. It's funny how people think that its shooting birds out of the window. They don't know that you take your dog with you and you use the dog the same way you use it in the field.
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