So I can go on to their land with out asking but I have to leave my weapon on my side of the fence. But what if they tell me to get off of their land now what?
So I can go on to their land with out asking but I have to leave my weapon on my side of the fence. But what if they tell me to get off of their land now what?
I have a question for EVERYONE. If you shoot a deer and it runs on your neighbours land can you put you gun/bow down and retrieve it with out asking the property owner? I have heard both you have to ask and you can go on their land and retrieve down game. I don't remember where I heard it but...
Why don't you read before you talk. I have seen a lot of does, very few bucks and I was wondering if I should sit where I see all the doe activity or sit where the buck signs are.
Well that's too bad for your area because my area in linn county we have plenty of does. Every time I go out I see 3-5 does a time. So when the DNR go out and study the population and say its ok to take a doe then ill take a couple doe. That's their job. Duh
When the DNR tells me to stop shooting does that's when I will stop shooting does. Just because some guys "think" they know more than the DNR doesn't make them right.
These past two weekend I have been out hunting and I have seen around 20 does in a stand that's between the deer bedding spot and food source. I didn't see any bucks. I have another stand that's on the edge of their food source and haven't seen as many does but just a few bucks. The edge of...
By the time you shoot 10-15 times at a few deer you might hit you could shoot once at one deer and hit it with a rifled barrel. I once had a box of five shells for three years. I killed three nice bucks one shot one kill so those three years were pretty cheap.
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