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falcon 11-13-2013 02:18 PM

Him, Again!!!
 
This guy showed up one mile away at our other feeder. Glad he survived OK muzzleloader season:



This "murder buck" showed up there too:


DocD 11-13-2013 05:03 PM

Feeder Whats a Feeder? You don't shot them at a feeder do you?

Semisane 11-13-2013 05:30 PM


Originally Posted by DocD (Post 4097531)
Feeder Whats a Feeder? You don't shot them at a feeder do you?

:D:D:D

Other questions you may consider Doc.

You don't shoot them under oak trees when the acorns are dropping, do you?

You don't shoot them when they are entering agricultural fields, do you?

You don't shoot them under apple/pear trees, do you?

You don't shoot them when they're distracted by the breeding imperative, do you?

You don't shoot them when they are entering or leaving their secure bedding area, do you?

:s2:

falcon 11-13-2013 06:07 PM

^^^^^^What Semisane said^^^^^^:D



That deer is asking me to make a project of him. There is a nice hunting blind on the hill overlooking the deer trail that leads to that feeder, it even has a small heater.

cayugad 11-13-2013 06:50 PM

You then also get into scents.. do you shoot them over mock scrapes? Do you shoot them at drip scent sights? How about decoys? I know a lot of people feel it gives hunters an unfair advantage when hunting at feeders, food plots, even bait piles, and maybe it does. But different methods will always change depending on the area we hunt. But that's one reason I use a muzzleloader.. kind of my way to even the odds. If all I wanted was a full freezer, I would take the AR15.

jpbowhunter 11-13-2013 07:34 PM


Originally Posted by Semisane (Post 4097544)
:D:D:D

Other questions you may consider Doc.

You don't shoot them under oak trees when the acorns are dropping, do you?

You don't shoot them when they are entering agricultural fields, do you?

You don't shoot them under apple/pear trees, do you?

You don't shoot them when they're distracted by the breeding imperative, do you?

You don't shoot them when they are entering or leaving their secure bedding area, do you?

:s2:

BAM!! good call


Having said that I do believe that scent covers and lures are a bit unfair. But then by that logic isn't a rifle unfair? after all it's just point and click why don't we all use spears and rocks! the issue of ethics isn't just a two sided coin.

As long as you aren't spotlighting them, trespassing or shooting them in pens I think you're all good ethics wise

HDMontana 11-13-2013 09:15 PM

Everyone else has pretty much covered it. HD.

Breechplug 11-13-2013 09:43 PM

Smelling Dinner is one thing, seeing it at the Table is another. Now I'm one for what ever one State say's is Legal, is Legal. That's there way and other's have there's, that's life and there way of it.
(BP)

Blackpowdersmoke 11-14-2013 08:31 AM

Throughout most of the Keystone State, one cannot hunt over, or near an active feeder as it is considered baiting. I believe that feeders have to be empty at all times and rendered inert (batteries removed) during any open seasons for deer/bear/turkey. The "special regulations" zone in southeastern PA (near Philly) allowed baiting on private land for a short period of time but that's no longer allowed. Hunting over food plots, agricultural lands, and natural wild food sources is permitted. Personally, I'm glad that PA doesn't allow hunting over feeders or baiting. Poachers would take full opportunity of that, and we have enough problems with poaching here as it is.

BPS

t.shaffer 11-14-2013 11:57 AM

do you believe poachers give a chit about anything & pa needs to come to their senses i grew up in that state & have not hunted there since 1980 the pgc really have lost their freakin mind the only thing i would ever hunt again in pa would be elk bear & for a new leader in the pa game commision all the smart people in the pgc have left for another job in another state where it makes a difference to hunt & control game population


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