dkhunt14 said:Most farmers around here are Religious and reserve Sundays for Church, Family and rest. I believe Sunday hunting would close a lot of hunting land. In almost all of our public land we don't need anymore pressure. There are areas where you can drive for miles 3 days after a snow and can't see a track. The days of seeing 20 or more deer till 9:00 AM opening morning are gone. Most people I talked to that quit hunting, quit because they got tired of seeing few or no deer. How can you get the youngsters interested in hunting when you sit for hours in the cold and see nothing. Matt
You might be right. The only places we seem to have any amounts of deer is in suburbs or where land is posted. When you get up in the mountains of our state forests there are miles and miles of land with no deer. I talked to gangs where they had 20 guys and drove 4 days of bear season and saw only a handful of deer. Now this is before deer season. Most of those gangs stopped shooting does years ago because they knew it was hurting the herd. MattJRS said:This is one of those rare occasions, when LH Smith and I agree completely.
Matt: If you want to see an abundance of deer during season, also before and after, you need to look no farther than my yard ;D
snert said:Oh, and when I left PA the most poplular deer rifle was the Rem 760...which is one darn fast shooter. Hardly any different than a semi.
I never saw the sense in the "no rifles" thing here...and even in NY they finally figured out how dumb that was. I recall my early years in PA hunting in what could be called the suburbs...often within 150 yards of houses with a 30-06. never heard of any issues because we were careful and aimed at known safe deer. When I came here I tried the 1100 Remington deer drive thing...once. After that firefight i walked away and got a TC, built a very high tree fort and killed nearly all 19 deer from it, from up high where I was out of the line of fire! Guys who hunt with rifles are now much more safety aware than when they shot short range slug guns that bounced lead all over the fields.
The farmers in my neck of the woods "take care of business" before the crop damage gets out of hand......with the blessing of the PGC.potatoe said:All you have to do is ask the farmer and let him tell you yes or no to sunday hunting. A farmer that closes all hunting will not have a good crop next year.
MrMajestic said:Hell Crows aren't even included!