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bullseyerice 12-04-2008 06:29 PM

RE: pa antler restrictions yes or no?
 
what exactly was the restrictions in pa

Cookie4 12-04-2008 06:35 PM

RE: pa antler restrictions yes or no?
 
Bluebird let me ask you a question...
Would you rather shoot a 4 point or a 10 point
which would you get more satisfaction

sproulman 12-04-2008 06:36 PM

RE: pa antler restrictions yes or no?
 

ORIGINAL: bullseyerice

what exactly was the restrictions in pa
in the areas where the woods are wild, like WMU2G,its 3 points to side.

in farm areas where lots of food is, its FOUR TO A SIDE.

is it working, yes,we like it very much..

but you have to count points,if buck is far away or running, you let him go unless you can see 3 points.



Cookie4 12-04-2008 06:36 PM

RE: pa antler restrictions yes or no?
 

ORIGINAL: bullseyerice

what exactly was the restrictions in pa
is it 4 on one side?

bluebird2 12-04-2008 06:49 PM

RE: pa antler restrictions yes or no?
 


ORIGINAL: Cookie4

Bluebird let me ask you a question...
Would you rather shoot a 4 point or a 10 point
which would you get more satisfaction
That is a ridiculous question since the average 2.5+ buck is a a 7 or 8 pt., not a ten point Only 1 in approx. 20,000 hunters get to harvest a 2.5+ buck each year so I would much prefer the opportunity to harvest a spike or a Y.

Cookie4 12-04-2008 07:06 PM

RE: pa antler restrictions yes or no?
 

ORIGINAL: bluebird2


ORIGINAL: Cookie4

Bluebird let me ask you a question...
Would you rather shoot a 4 point or a 10 point
which would you get more satisfaction
That is a ridiculous question since the average 2.5+ buck is a a 7 or 8 pt., not a ten point Only 1 in approx. 20,000 hunters get to harvest a 2.5+ buck each year so I would much prefer the opportunity to harvest a spike or a Y.
so you're tellin me that you would rather shoot a little buck compared to a monster?
haha BS

bluebird2 12-04-2008 07:15 PM

RE: pa antler restrictions yes or no?
 
No , I am telling you I would rather have the opportunity to harvest a spike or a Y every year than have the potential to to harvest a 10 point once every 20 years!

Cookie4 12-04-2008 07:27 PM

RE: pa antler restrictions yes or no?
 

ORIGINAL: bluebird2

No , I am telling you I would rather have the opportunity to harvest a spike or a Y every year than have the potential to to harvest a 10 point once every 20 years!
What's a Y
and i've been hunting since i was 8. I shot a spike my first year, two years later i shot an 8, and for two years i passed on multipule spikes, 3 pt., 4pt.....7pt., 8pt. and 9 points i'm now 16 and i shot a 12 point on the opening day of bow season. i just don't understand because i would not be satisfied with a kill of a small buck.?

sproulman 12-04-2008 07:32 PM

RE: pa antler restrictions yes or no?
 

ORIGINAL: bluebird2

No , I am telling you I would rather have the opportunity to harvest a spike or a Y every year than have the potential to to harvest a 10 point once every 20 years!
NO FUN IN SHOOTING A YOUNG BUCK...:)

my dad raised us this way, other dads raise their kids for MEAT and any horn is meat.


let buck grow older and let a doe grow older ande dont harvest a doe in areas where there are few.;)



Cookie4 12-04-2008 07:36 PM

RE: pa antler restrictions yes or no?
 

ORIGINAL: sproulman


ORIGINAL: bluebird2

No , I am telling you I would rather have the opportunity to harvest a spike or a Y every year than have the potential to to harvest a 10 point once every 20 years!
NO FUN IN SHOOTING A YOUNG BUCK...:)

my dad raised us this way, other dads raise their kids for MEAT and any horn is meat.


let buck grow older and let a doe grow older ande dont harvest a doe in areas where there are few.;)


thank you


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