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RE: NRA vs West Virginia Bowhunters Rant
ORIGINAL: bigcountry Good news for you then. I think WV DNR should make the area selfbow only. No compounds, not fiberglass recurves. Handmade selfbow only shooting only wooden arrows. That way those bucks would really reach thier potential. its only good for the deer. |
RE: NRA vs West Virginia Bowhunters Rant
ORIGINAL: madvilledoc I just got back from the DNR Commission Meeting held in Flatwoods today. There was an impressive standing-room only crowd present for the meeting. Most of the people that elected to speak at the meeting spoke on this very topic. All of them were against any form of gun season in these counties. There was not a single person attending that spoke in favor of opening a gun season. The NRA was also strangly absent which surprised me as it was their actions that started this mess in the first place. At the end they took a headcount of all those in favor of keeping it bow-only and all those in favor of some form of gun season. The vote was 152 to 0 to keep it bow-only. I think that says it all. I think you will find a few people who do want a gun season in these counties, but the vast majority of the locals that actually live there want to keep it bow only. The good news is that the DNR stated emphatically that there was currently no plans on opening a gun season in the four bow-only counties. Of course they want it bow only, the bowhunters are selfish plain and simple, I could of told you the out come weeks ago! |
RE: NRA vs West Virginia Bowhunters Rant
ORIGINAL: BowHuntingFool Of course they want it bow only, the bowhunters are selfish plain and simple, I could of told you the out come weeks ago! |
RE: NRA vs West Virginia Bowhunters Rant
ORIGINAL: BowHuntingFool ORIGINAL: madvilledoc ORIGINAL: BowHuntingFool My opinion is the NRA is doing exactly what they should be doing, obtaining mote hunting lands for hunters! More power to them!!!! Sounds to me like some Bowhunters in WV are being a little selfish. jmo! |
RE: NRA vs West Virginia Bowhunters Rant
ORIGINAL: cooter144 ORIGINAL: DannyD ORIGINAL: cooter144 Of course if they do make these counties open to gun hunting it probably wouldn't take long for the "brown its downers" to to wipe out enough of the buck herdto eventually make hunting there no better than the rest of the state. Am I wrong? But it should be about setting the proper kill limits to control the herd sizenot aboutbanning guns. What's wrong with being a "brown it's down" guy? If you want to impose your idea of a trophy on someone else go buy up some land and manage it. BTW...I dohunt privateland and manage it but thanks for your advice. |
RE: NRA vs West Virginia Bowhunters Rant
I live in the smack middle of the four bow only counties in Southern WV and I don't give a rats butt as to what any outsider thinks about this. The point is that the people here want this to be kept bow-only, in a unanimous decision. If you wanna come to our area to hunt then hunt by our rules. Do we go into counties up north and fuss and cry about making it bow-only? No. You guys want it kept open to gun season, so if we hunt there, then we have to play by your rules, its only fair that you do the same when you come to our counties to hunt.
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RE: NRA vs West Virginia Bowhunters Rant
ORIGINAL: concordmountaineer I live in the smack middle of the four bow only counties in Southern WV and I don't give a rats butt as to what any outsider thinks about this. The point is that the people here want this to be kept bow-only, in a unanimous decision. If you wanna come to our area to hunt then hunt by our rules. Do we go into counties up north and fuss and cry about making it bow-only? No. You guys want it kept open to gun season, so if we hunt there, then we have to play by your rules, its only fair that you do the same when you come to our counties to hunt. |
RE: NRA vs West Virginia Bowhunters Rant
ORIGINAL: bigcountry ORIGINAL: concordmountaineer I live in the smack middle of the four bow only counties in Southern WV and I don't give a rats butt as to what any outsider thinks about this. The point is that the people here want this to be kept bow-only, in a unanimous decision. If you wanna come to our area to hunt then hunt by our rules. Do we go into counties up north and fuss and cry about making it bow-only? No. You guys want it kept open to gun season, so if we hunt there, then we have to play by your rules, its only fair that you do the same when you come to our counties to hunt. |
RE: NRA vs West Virginia Bowhunters Rant
ORIGINAL: concordmountaineer I live in the smack middle of the four bow only counties in Southern WV and I don't give a rats butt as to what any outsider thinks about this. The point is that the people here want this to be kept bow-only, in a unanimous decision. If you wanna come to our area to hunt then hunt by our rules. Do we go into counties up north and fuss and cry about making it bow-only? No. You guys want it kept open to gun season, so if we hunt there, then we have to play by your rules, its only fair that you do the same when you come to our counties to hunt. madvilledoc Another funny thing is that the 116" bucks are giants down in those 4 counties, I can see why you don't want any gun hunters there!:D:D:D:D:D lol... You boys enjoy your hunting now ya here!;) |
RE: NRA vs West Virginia Bowhunters Rant
ORIGINAL: BowHuntingFool This was pretty comical at it's best.... kinda got the "where you goin' city boy" vibe to it! too funny! [:-]:D[:-] madvilledoc Another funny thing is that the 116" bucks are giants down in those 4 counties, I can see why you don't want any gun hunters there!:D:D:D:D:D lol... You boys enjoy your hunting now ya here!;) I'm not even sure what stake you even have is this discussion. Maybe you just like to argue. 116 inch bucks are pretty common in this area (a dime a dozen), although I wouldn't call them giants. I don't know where you got that. 116 bucks would, however, be a trophy anywhere else in the state. Now we don't see the kinds of buck you see in the midwest, but 140 and 150 inch deer are common. The top bucks taken each year are usually in the 160-180's. Last year, one of the buck that came off of my lease in one of those counties grossed over 169 (officially scored) and was the 6th ranked buck taken by bow in the state last year and was featured in this month Bow & Arrow Magazine. A buck taken this year, just a couple of miles away grossed in the low 190's. Now if you don't call those trophies, I'm glad your hunting area is overrun by 200 inch plus deer. |
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