Possible changes to Indiana Deer Regs?
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RE: Possible changes to Indiana Deer Regs?
ORIGINAL: monster10rackstack
1585 is in the natural resource committee....It will likely die there
1585 is in the natural resource committee....It will likely die there
#13
RE: Possible changes to Indiana Deer Regs?
Ever since its been 1 buck rule, things have gotten better.
But I do wish gun season didn't always start aroundNov. 15th......Wish itstarted about a week later.
I mostly bowhunt, so I get aggravated when Nov. 15 hits and it sounds like WWII Battle of the Bulge on every dang ridge.
That being said, I do like to hit the woods with the slug gun now and then, I just wish gun season was pushed back a week.
But I do wish gun season didn't always start aroundNov. 15th......Wish itstarted about a week later.
I mostly bowhunt, so I get aggravated when Nov. 15 hits and it sounds like WWII Battle of the Bulge on every dang ridge.
That being said, I do like to hit the woods with the slug gun now and then, I just wish gun season was pushed back a week.
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RE: Possible changes to Indiana Deer Regs?
ORIGINAL: hoosierHUNTER76
I STRONGLY DISAGREE I SEE PLENTY OF BOONERS SEASON AFTER SEASON IN INDIANA AND WHERE DO YOU GET OFF THINKIN WE DON'T HAVE THE POENTIAL BIGGER AND BIGGER BUCKS ARE GETTING KILLED YEAR AFTER YEAR HERE
OBVISIOUSLY YOU HAVE YOUR SMALL DEER GOGGLES ON
I STRONGLY DISAGREE I SEE PLENTY OF BOONERS SEASON AFTER SEASON IN INDIANA AND WHERE DO YOU GET OFF THINKIN WE DON'T HAVE THE POENTIAL BIGGER AND BIGGER BUCKS ARE GETTING KILLED YEAR AFTER YEAR HERE
OBVISIOUSLY YOU HAVE YOUR SMALL DEER GOGGLES ON
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RE: Possible changes to Indiana Deer Regs?
Kevin,
Do you have a specific study that supports your claim? Even if the mineral content is relatively lower there is likely plenty to grow big bucks. For the sake of this argument we'll say bucks over 160". What you are expressing is a theory NOT fact. Indiana is keeping pace with any known big buck location. What truly separates known hotspots (Pike, Buffalo co., ect.) is that these are nearly entirely privately held and managed for top end potential.
Pete
Do you have a specific study that supports your claim? Even if the mineral content is relatively lower there is likely plenty to grow big bucks. For the sake of this argument we'll say bucks over 160". What you are expressing is a theory NOT fact. Indiana is keeping pace with any known big buck location. What truly separates known hotspots (Pike, Buffalo co., ect.) is that these are nearly entirely privately held and managed for top end potential.
Pete
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RE: Possible changes to Indiana Deer Regs?
Indiana is listed as a top ten state as far as Pope and Young bucks now. Ohio is getting a lot of attention as a big buck state and since Indiana lies between Ill. and Ohio..........well, there ya go. BUT, Indiana is much better off keeping a low profile unless they want to become infested with outfitters.