iowavf
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Hunt smarter, not harder.You're not wrong.![]()
Hunt smarter, not harder.You're not wrong.![]()
Haha sounds like me. Almost got busted this year. She asked me, "Are you even trying to kill a deer?"I hunt dumber. Wife doesn’t know any better. “How’d it go, I was so close, but…”.
In direct response to all those who want to do away with party hunting...
My 2025-26 Wishlist:
Zero deer hunting allowed during the month of November, to not interfere with the rut, while deer are at their most vulnerable.
Very good point!! It’s not clear to every CO. We asked a few this year. The issue came up when we asked about non residents group hunting with residents. Their answer was well if you have no tag what exactly are you doing out here with a gun if you can’t party hunt and you no longer have a tag? Even though technically the burden of proof would fall on the state to prove you were deer hunting without a license you would get a ticket and have to go to court and have to prove them wrong. If you look at the turkey regs although you are allowed to help or participate if you have a license you are not allowed to have a gun after your tag is filled. Hard to say what the rules would be if party hunting is eliminated. There were a few other examples brought up to. If you are spotlighting at night and they happen to find a bullet in your vehicle you probably will get a ticket no matter what your intentions are. I’d say it’s a pretty 50/50 split in general on whether people are against group hunting or party hunting and some obviously both. On here I actually think most are just against party hunting. Throughout the state it’s not as clear.Are you guys against “group hunting” or the sharing of tags? Party hunting is defined as the sharing of tags, not groups and pushes. At least according to the local CO. As long as you have a valid license, you can participate in the hunt. Late muzzy group pushes/hunts are fine, you just can’t shoot if you’ve used your tag.
Most are opposed to party hunting which is a group sharing tags. If a group of 5 hunters each have a tag and each person kills a deer, it's ok. If that same group of hunters each have a tag and they kill 5 deer, but maybe a couple of the hunters just weren't in the right place and another in the group was, this group is not liked by many hunters for the way they hunt.Are you guys against “group hunting” or the sharing of tags? Party hunting is defined as the sharing of tags, not groups and pushes. At least according to the local CO. As long as you have a valid license, you can participate in the hunt. Late muzzy group pushes/hunts are fine, you just can’t shoot if you’ve used your tag.
Even though technically the burden of proof would fall on the state to prove you were deer hunting without a license you would get a ticket and have to go to court and have to prove them wrong. If you look at the turkey regs although you are allowed to help or participate if you have a license you are not allowed to have a gun after your tag is filled.
As stated, I believe 'they' are opposed to the sharing of tags within the hunting party, and all party members being able to hunt until the last tag is filled.Are you guys against “group hunting” or the sharing of tags? Party hunting is defined as the sharing of tags, not groups and pushes. At least according to the local CO. As long as you have a valid license, you can participate in the hunt. Late muzzy group pushes/hunts are fine, you just can’t shoot if you’ve used your tag.