Bowhunting near a neighborhood?
#1
Spike
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Bowhunting near a neighborhood?
I'm building a new house in a neighborhood that is on the edge of the county I live in. There is a lot of wide open space in between the subdivisions out there, and a lot of farm land. My lot is about 80 yards deep, and about 30 yards of it runs back into a long section of woods that runs between the subdivisions.
I walked back into the woods near dusk tonight, and I jumped up deer. Right away, I started looking for trees to hang a stand in. Soon after, I started having second thoughts, wondering if I might piss off any of my new neighbors that might be bambi lovers.
I was wondering if anyone else had ever been in a similar situation?
Should I grab a stand when the season opens and go for it, or err on the side of caution and back off?
I'm torn on what to do here, because I'd love to have the option of a 1 minute commute to a stand, but by the same token I don't want any bad blood with new neighbors.
The picture shows kind of what I'm talking about, but the satellite image is old. (I hope the picture ends up in the post, this is the first time I've tried to embed a pic.) The red X marks where the house will be. There is a fully developed subdivision to the north of the X, and houses line either side of the road. There is nothing but woods to my south.
What would you do?
I walked back into the woods near dusk tonight, and I jumped up deer. Right away, I started looking for trees to hang a stand in. Soon after, I started having second thoughts, wondering if I might piss off any of my new neighbors that might be bambi lovers.
I was wondering if anyone else had ever been in a similar situation?
Should I grab a stand when the season opens and go for it, or err on the side of caution and back off?
I'm torn on what to do here, because I'd love to have the option of a 1 minute commute to a stand, but by the same token I don't want any bad blood with new neighbors.
The picture shows kind of what I'm talking about, but the satellite image is old. (I hope the picture ends up in the post, this is the first time I've tried to embed a pic.) The red X marks where the house will be. There is a fully developed subdivision to the north of the X, and houses line either side of the road. There is nothing but woods to my south.
What would you do?
#5
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 3,236
RE: Bowhunting near a neighborhood?
Is that a powerline or gasline?
If you are legal, I would hunt it.
The neighbors probably will never know anyway, unless you tip them off.
Most non-hunters don't go outside, so who is gonna see you walking out your back door?
Be legal, be discreet, but hunt that sucker!
If you are legal, I would hunt it.
The neighbors probably will never know anyway, unless you tip them off.
Most non-hunters don't go outside, so who is gonna see you walking out your back door?
Be legal, be discreet, but hunt that sucker!
#6
Spike
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Join Date: Aug 2008
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RE: Bowhunting near a neighborhood?
It's probably a powerline. I haven't seen any gas lines in the area.
I've been digging through my state Hunting Rules and Regs and can't find anything about being in proximity to a residence. The closest they come is:
No person shall discharge any firearm,
bow and arrow, crossbow or other
similar device, upon, over or across any
public roadway. Hunting is prohibited
in highway or interstate medians and
rights of way.
No person shall take or attempt to take
wildlife from an automobile, or other
vehicle, except as prescribed by regulation.
Hunting from boats is permitted
for small game.
Maybe it is worth a call to the local Dept of Fish and Wildlife to be safe. If it is, I think I'm going for it. Thanks for the opinions. Most appreciated.
I've been digging through my state Hunting Rules and Regs and can't find anything about being in proximity to a residence. The closest they come is:
No person shall discharge any firearm,
bow and arrow, crossbow or other
similar device, upon, over or across any
public roadway. Hunting is prohibited
in highway or interstate medians and
rights of way.
No person shall take or attempt to take
wildlife from an automobile, or other
vehicle, except as prescribed by regulation.
Hunting from boats is permitted
for small game.
Maybe it is worth a call to the local Dept of Fish and Wildlife to be safe. If it is, I think I'm going for it. Thanks for the opinions. Most appreciated.
#9
RE: Bowhunting near a neighborhood?
In PA it's 50 yards without permission, with permission you can sit on the porch.
If your legal, it's your land, I'd hunt it. It goes without saying, Hunt where the deer are.
If your legal, it's your land, I'd hunt it. It goes without saying, Hunt where the deer are.