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BTBowhunter 01-27-2008 11:01 AM

A thank you to the PGC!!!
 
This was the first season where we were actually allowed to hunt until dark. I know, I certainly welcomed the chance to stay in the woods during that last half hour. It did allow me to see deer where I would have been walking out under the old rule. I even had a shot opportunity during that time.

There has been no indication that safety was compromised as some predicted there would be.

It was a long overdue and very welcome change!!:D

Rob/PA Bowyer 01-27-2008 05:53 PM

RE: A thank you to the PGC!!!
 
Amen.

White-tail-deer 01-27-2008 06:15 PM

RE: A thank you to the PGC!!!
 
True That!!

PABowhntr 01-28-2008 08:32 AM

RE: A thank you to the PGC!!!
 
Cannot argue with that one bit. Ofcourse there were times when it was legal to shoot and I sure as heck would not have been able to see what I was shooting at but, more often than not, the extra time was a blessing in terms of seeing animals. ;)

BTBowhunter 01-28-2008 08:45 AM

RE: A thank you to the PGC!!!
 
I watched the clock pretty well at days end and on dark and dismal days, I was climbing down maybe 5 minutes early. On clear days, especially with snow, it would have been nice to be able to stay a just a little bit longer.

No chart can anticipate the exact amount of light at a given time but it was certainly more sensible than the past rules.

I love the new rules!!! Now if we can just get the bigger fines in for poachers........

absolut40 02-01-2008 08:46 AM

RE: A thank you to the PGC!!!
 

ORIGINAL: BTBowhunter

I watched the clock pretty well at days end and on dark and dismal days, I was climbing down maybe 5 minutes early. On clear days, especially with snow, it would have been nice to be able to stay a just a little bit longer.

No chart can anticipate the exact amount of light at a given time but it was certainly more sensible than the past rules.

I love the new rules!!! Now if we can just get the bigger fines in for poachers........
From what i read on another website the poaching laws might change for the better.

BarnesX.308 02-01-2008 10:47 AM

RE: A thank you to the PGC!!!
 
More time to shoot does on state game land :D.

Sorry. Couldn't resist. :D

BTBowhunter 02-01-2008 10:52 AM

RE: A thank you to the PGC!!!
 

ORIGINAL: BarnesX.308

More time to shoot does on state game land :D.

Sorry. Couldn't resist. :D
C'mon Barnes, please take that somewhere else! Can't we haveeven onePA thread that doesnt degenerate into the same old dead horse beating?

absolut40 02-01-2008 12:44 PM

RE: A thank you to the PGC!!!
 

ORIGINAL: BTBowhunter


ORIGINAL: BarnesX.308

More time to shoot does on state game land :D.

Sorry. Couldn't resist. :D
C'mon Barnes, please take that somewhere else! Can't we haveeven onePA thread that doesnt degenerate into the same old dead horse beating?
Thanks BTB you took the words right out of my mouth.

DennyF 02-01-2008 02:21 PM

RE: A thank you to the PGC!!!
 
Throw in another Amen! :)

Recall many evenings in rifle season, that there was enough light well after quitting time, to identify legal deer, so this one was a major grumble of mine for years. It (the extension) almost passed several years ago, but was shot down by the BOC when it came up for consideration,based on advice (pressure)from LE.

As for pushing forincreased fines/penalties for major infractions, many of us are also trying to apply some pressure to the legislature to finally get off'n their duffs and have PA join the Interstate Violator's compact, so hunters cited for major infractions in other states, can't hunt here either. And that works both ways: Anyone citedin PA, couldn't hunt in states that belong to the compact.

Our participation is long overdue.


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