Indiana gun season
#11
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 98
RE: Indiana gun season
We may have a long gun season, but it seems as of the last few years a lot of people hunt opening weekend only. Muzzleloader season gets even less pressure. When the cold snap hits I can hunt for days and only hear a few shots. I would rather see a shorter season like IL or OH to make hunting with a bow better.
#12
Spike
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location:
Posts: 55
RE: Indiana gun season
There is an argument I hear sometimesthat makes sense. The longer the gun season is the more selective a hunter will be. So by shortening gun season the guy that passes a 1.5 year old deer the first day may shoot it if he only has 3 days to hunt.
#13
RE: Indiana gun season
I have lived and hunted in both Indiana & Illinoisfor the past 15 years. Indiana would be WAAAAAAAY better quality if they limited the gun days, period. Also if the season opened later like IL. There's really no comparison. All the reasoningin the world won't change that. That is just the way it is. So I moved to Illinois.
#14
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Indiana
Posts: 1,131
RE: Indiana gun season
ORIGINAL: solocamcan
16 DAYS!!!! My god, that's long. In ILLINOIS, we have Nov. 16-18 and then Nov. 29th-Dec.2nd...7 days total. Then a separate muzzleloader season for 2-3 days.
Do you Indiana guys think if your IDNR made your gun season shorter it would improve the "quality" and numbers of bigger bucks in your state?
And are you in favor of a shorter season?
16 DAYS!!!! My god, that's long. In ILLINOIS, we have Nov. 16-18 and then Nov. 29th-Dec.2nd...7 days total. Then a separate muzzleloader season for 2-3 days.
Do you Indiana guys think if your IDNR made your gun season shorter it would improve the "quality" and numbers of bigger bucks in your state?
And are you in favor of a shorter season?
#17
RE: Indiana gun season
The only real effect OBR has had was to shift the harvest even more toward the gun seasons and increase poaching, ask IDNR if you don't believe it, I have. All through the bow season I heard more slug guns going off in rapid succession than I did during last years firearms season, and those a-holes weren't hunting squirrels or target practicing. It started the year they instituted OBR and it's gotten worse ever since. The real answer to a quality hunting experience is the same as it always has been, do your part to help IDNR control the herd population and sex ratio instead of only shooting bucks, and more importantly get off your butt and hunt smarter instead of wishing for some "magic" solution to a problem that doesn't exist. Indiana has some huge bucks out there, but you have to go further from your truck than most to get them. Deer carts exist for a reason.
#19
RE: Indiana gun season
I've been hearing numerous slug guns going off at dusk almost every night. It is kind if disheartening that so called hunters would do that. I think they should make a gun tag have both antlered and antlerless on it. I would go as far as following after wisconsin on the earn a buck program.
#20
Typical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Hillsdale,IN
Posts: 552
RE: Indiana gun season
ORIGINAL: indianahunter83
I've been hearing numerous slug guns going off at dusk almost every night. It is kind if disheartening that so called hunters would do that. I think they should make a gun tag have both antlered and antlerless on it. I would go as far as following after wisconsin on the earn a buck program.
I've been hearing numerous slug guns going off at dusk almost every night. It is kind if disheartening that so called hunters would do that. I think they should make a gun tag have both antlered and antlerless on it. I would go as far as following after wisconsin on the earn a buck program.