dbltree
Super Moderator
I've been hunting almost every day since the last shotgun season closed, trying for another doe if possible. I got started watching and wondering if I would have any deer that I couldn't shoot with my scoped muzzleloader (or a good slug gun) that I could have with a rifle. So far I haven't had a shootable deer more then 80 yards. The deer are spooky and mostly nocturnal now, so if I'm lucky I catch a quick glimpse as they come back to cover in the very early morning light. Not a single deer has been out in a field in daylight hours and there is no way that I could even see a deer more then a 100 yards in most of the cover I hunt.
Of course some guys are going to drive them out, but shooting at deer smoking across an open field with a scoped rifle (besides being dangerous and unethical) will not prove easy for most.
I suppose the novelty will be an attraction more then anything, but if it will really mean any difference in the ability of hunters to take more deer...remains to be seen.
What say you?
Of course some guys are going to drive them out, but shooting at deer smoking across an open field with a scoped rifle (besides being dangerous and unethical) will not prove easy for most.
I suppose the novelty will be an attraction more then anything, but if it will really mean any difference in the ability of hunters to take more deer...remains to be seen.
What say you?