Hunting off season on private land?
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Millville, Ohio
Posts: 2,463
Hunting off season on private land?
I know this is probably going to be a big debate so dont get wacked outta shape about anything.
How do you feel about on your own land hunting with a gun during bow season if you dont have a bow or what not???
You process the meat yourself and follow the bag limits for bow season
How do you feel about this?
Do you think that if caught you should be fined and have license taken away as if you were poaching on someone elses land for the racks on bucks????
How do you feel about on your own land hunting with a gun during bow season if you dont have a bow or what not???
You process the meat yourself and follow the bag limits for bow season
How do you feel about this?
Do you think that if caught you should be fined and have license taken away as if you were poaching on someone elses land for the racks on bucks????
#2
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location:
Posts: 1,157
RE: Hunting off season on private land?
it might be your land, but the wildlife belongs to the state. you wouldbe poaching. play by the rules.
or, put up a 20 foot fence, free all the animals living on the parcel,stock your own that you bought, then have at it.
or, put up a 20 foot fence, free all the animals living on the parcel,stock your own that you bought, then have at it.
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Blissfield MI USA
Posts: 5,293
RE: Hunting off season on private land?
If you are hunting out of season it is poaching, plain and simple. Especially if it is game that requires a special tag.
Do I agree with it? I don't know for sure but it doesn't matter because it is indeed illegal.
Paul
Do I agree with it? I don't know for sure but it doesn't matter because it is indeed illegal.
Paul
#4
Boone & Crockett
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Ponce de Leon Florida USA
Posts: 10,079
RE: Hunting off season on private land?
Are you talking about basically having no bow season on your private property, just have a "shoot em with whatever you want to" during one long season? I don't quite understand the second paragraph/question.
#6
RE: Hunting off season on private land?
If you get caught, you are in big trouble. However, with a good lawyer, you might get considerably less punishment for meat hunting on your own land compared to rack poaching on someone else's.
#7
RE: Hunting off season on private land?
You process the meat yourself and follow the bag limits for bow season
Do you think that if caught you should be fined and have license taken away as if you were poaching on someone elses land for the racks on bucks????
Yep I sure do. We as hunters are required to uphold the law. If we stoop to poaching tactics to take me we are not doing our fellow hunters any favors and doing a big disservice to huting in general. We have enough problems with people wanting to stop hunting to try something like this.
#8
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Millville, Ohio
Posts: 2,463
RE: Hunting off season on private land?
i mean shoot them with a shotgun during the 6 month bow season
shotguns are legal to shoot deer in ohio
im not talking about shooting the deer with a 30.06
shotguns are legal to shoot deer in ohio
im not talking about shooting the deer with a 30.06
#9
RE: Hunting off season on private land?
WOW......I would say follow the rules, or get a second job and buy a damn bow...
#10
RE: Hunting off season on private land?
So you'd draw the line at using the correct weapon for Ohio gun season. And if that didn't work for you? Would you go farther. How about your neighbor. Or there neighbor. If you didn't report that for your tag, you'd still have a tag. Would you be the least bit tempted to go get yet another deer.
Like I said before LAWs are LAWs. They are there for a reason.
Like I said before LAWs are LAWs. They are there for a reason.