Originally Posted by
Buckmaster519
My roomate is wanting to take me to iowa where hes from to hunt for deer. Last year he shot a buck that scored 204 P&Y. Im used to hunting in west texas and this will be a big change for me. Can yall give me some advice on gear and what to expect. He says hes spotted about 3-4 160-170 class deer on his place for me so im really nervous. What kind of shots should i practice as well as tactics because im used to hunting in texas over deer feeders. All help is much appreciated.
Thanks,
Colten
Originally Posted by
Buckmaster519
Are buck grunts a necessity for stoppingg a buck .
Originally Posted by
Buckmaster519
wow guys yall are awesome and very supportive.....not so i wont be filming...bull@#$% i respect the drawing of tags and i would never think of taking one illegally. Some bowunting family yall are. i asked for help and all i got is trashed on by someone who has no idea of my intentions but insists he knows what im going to do? well screw yall who blabber on about illegal hunting.
just a tip dont talk crap until you know the whole facts. jumping to conclusions leads to misinformed incoherent blabbering people
Dude, we aren't jumping to conclusions, and the only one blabbering is you. It is evident that you have full intentions of hunting in IA with no legal tag. Your IA buddy says, "Hey, no one will know, we'll just use my familys' landowner tags. He is hunting, you don't need to know what kind of shots to practice for and you don't need a buck grunt call, as a buck grunt call falls into assisting another hunter and you need a license to do that.
So basically, your only question needs to be,"What do I need to wear for clothing to stay warm while I film". Oh, and the others are right. IA is proud of their deer. Shoot a deer illegally, especially a 150" or more with no license ,and you will not only have your vehicle and equipment taken from you, but will get a $5000-$10,000 fine and 80 hours of community service, or $10,000 to $20,000 if you want to opt out of the community service. Page 18. On page 23 you will find where you must have a license to assist another hunter.
http://www.iowadnr.gov/law/files/huntingregs.pdf