391" Bull From Utah
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Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Oct 2013
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I'd much rather see a regular guy get this buck than one of Mossback's big $$$ hunters.
Last edited by flags; 04-18-2016 at 01:02 PM.
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Mossback isn't the only one unfortunately. A few years ago I was hunting in Wyoming and tried to get run out of an area, they kept saying it was "private" and "their" land. Luckily we knew for a fact it wasn't and ended up having to pull out the map and show them. They drove off and never said another word.
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One of the main reasons it is illegal to guide for anything but elk and Bobcat, with a guide permit on state game lands in PA, all million and a half acres of it. Elk permits are few and a drawing is held for specific WMUs in the state. Guiding for any other species is unlawful on game lands as there is no general guide permit for other species on state game lands.
Last edited by Oldtimr; 04-18-2016 at 01:58 PM.
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Yes, PA has a bear season. Traditionally it was a three day season, but has since been expanded in recent years. Now there are certain areas with longer seasons, archery seasons, late seasons etc.. Most of the successful PA hunters group up and put on big drives. That's the best way to see bear. Some guys have sweet spots though and take bear fairly regularly on their own... No baiting, no hounds. Bear hunting is tough in PA, but there's a lot of hunters that get out every season. I've only been bear hunting three years now and haven't seen one in Bear season yet. But I typically see at least one at some point while deer hunting every year. Just a matter of time... right place, right time. If Bronko shows up he knows allot about PA bear hunting and has been succesful.
-Jake
-Jake
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Fork Horn
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: Pensacola, Florida
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Last edited by Brandon_SPC; 04-21-2016 at 03:51 PM.
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a few quick things I noticed...
shouldn't the hunter/shooter know how to adjust their own scope for a given range?
also aren't most guided hunts like 1 guide with 1-2 hunters, ie 1x2... instead of what 6x1? lol, ie. 6 guides per hunter?
shouldn't the hunter/shooter know how to adjust their own scope for a given range?
also aren't most guided hunts like 1 guide with 1-2 hunters, ie 1x2... instead of what 6x1? lol, ie. 6 guides per hunter?