Pennsylvania hunters about to be "HOSED"
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To provide a CURRENT more accurate depictionof what our harvest per sm is, Without adding in data from our previously very high herd, andgoing with most recent known harvest of 07/08, we rank SIXTH our of the 10 states you compared. With 7.014 deer harvesteds per sm..[8D]
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ORIGINAL: Cornelius08
To provide a CURRENT more accurate depictionof what our harvest per sm is, Without adding in data from our previously very high herd, andgoing with most recent known harvest of 07/08, we rank SIXTH our of the 10 states you compared. With 7.014 deer harvesteds per sm..[8D]
To provide a CURRENT more accurate depictionof what our harvest per sm is, Without adding in data from our previously very high herd, andgoing with most recent known harvest of 07/08, we rank SIXTH our of the 10 states you compared. With 7.014 deer harvesteds per sm..[8D]
BTW 2007 was the worst weather year in ages for the gun season. Now a 5 year average ending with 2008 for all states would be fair but thats probably not available yet.
How about a five year average ending in 2007? 2002 would be out. Go do yourhomework and get back to us eh? BTW, why not present it the way RSB did? list all states and all the data. For someone who claims PGC distortions, you sure put up a weak arguement.
#123
ORIGINAL: BTBowhunter
Oh really? Maybe you need to study the benefits of planting food plots. A decent food plot on marginal soil will still produce hundreds of times the forage as timber on the same ground. Easy and cheap to estabish? No, but possible on some of our public ground? certainly.
Of course we all know that according to Bluetwist, nothing can be done and never will be done. Acording to Bluetwist, there's no point in hunting any more. The only thing he wants is to sit at his terminal and complain for the balance of his days
ORIGINAL: bluebird2
The SGLs are the only public land managed specifically for wildlife. the carrying capacity on SGL is much higher than what the PGC will allow ,so improving the habitat will do nothing to improve hunting.
Especially on game lands. Funds are always going to be an issue but we need to find a way.
Of course we all know that according to Bluetwist, nothing can be done and never will be done. Acording to Bluetwist, there's no point in hunting any more. The only thing he wants is to sit at his terminal and complain for the balance of his days
#124
ORIGINAL: R.S.B.
If you did more research instead of just all your snotting around you might have known that Pennsylvania has still been leading the nation in the number of deer harvested per square of land mass.
Here are the five averages for the past five years (2002-2006) I could find for all of the states.
Ranking……State…………….…………deer harvest/square mile
1.…………Penna…………………………⠀¦9.41
2.…………Maryland………………………. .9.25
3.…………Wisconsin……………………… .8.64
4.…………New Jersey………………………8.29
5.…………Michigan………………………. .8.03
6.…………W.Virginia……………………†¦7.60
7.…………Delaware………………………. .6.63
8.…………Virginia………………………⠀¦5.62
9.…………Ohio…………………………†¦.5.21
10.………..New York………………………4.82
Your nonsense about Pennsylvania not being worth hunting for deer just doesn’t hold water after all. Have you ever heard what they say about those that laugh last?
R.S. Bodenhorn
If you did more research instead of just all your snotting around you might have known that Pennsylvania has still been leading the nation in the number of deer harvested per square of land mass.
Here are the five averages for the past five years (2002-2006) I could find for all of the states.
Ranking……State…………….…………deer harvest/square mile
1.…………Penna…………………………⠀¦9.41
2.…………Maryland………………………. .9.25
3.…………Wisconsin……………………… .8.64
4.…………New Jersey………………………8.29
5.…………Michigan………………………. .8.03
6.…………W.Virginia……………………†¦7.60
7.…………Delaware………………………. .6.63
8.…………Virginia………………………⠀¦5.62
9.…………Ohio…………………………†¦.5.21
10.………..New York………………………4.82
Your nonsense about Pennsylvania not being worth hunting for deer just doesn’t hold water after all. Have you ever heard what they say about those that laugh last?
R.S. Bodenhorn
1. Total 2007-2008 Buck harvest datafor those states listed
2. Combined PGC & PFBC 2007-2008 expendatures along with the same for all of those states you have listed?
That should provide some real entertaining reading.

#125
To my knowledge he isn't planting anything. That would just draw a crowd on public land anyway. I have learned how thy're doing it and fror obvious reasons, I'm not going to divulge everything because it is public ground and I do hunt in the area. Suffice it to say that when I heard what they were doing all I could say was "I'll be damned"!
I have not hunted with him andhave no affiliationwith himand I only know the family because they run the archery shop in the area. I have heard froma local what some of their methods are and I can say I admire their ingenuity.Rest assuredthey are operating legally. They simply get in where very few will go. Public ground, everything is legal, but access is not without extra effort and cleverness.
I have not hunted with him andhave no affiliationwith himand I only know the family because they run the archery shop in the area. I have heard froma local what some of their methods are and I can say I admire their ingenuity.Rest assuredthey are operating legally. They simply get in where very few will go. Public ground, everything is legal, but access is not without extra effort and cleverness.
#126
Fork Horn
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ORIGINAL: Cornelius08
To provide a CURRENT more accurate depictionof what our harvest per sm is, Without adding in data from our previously very high herd, andgoing with most recent known harvest of 07/08, we rank SIXTH our of the 10 states you compared. With 7.014 deer harvesteds per sm..[8D]
To provide a CURRENT more accurate depictionof what our harvest per sm is, Without adding in data from our previously very high herd, andgoing with most recent known harvest of 07/08, we rank SIXTH our of the 10 states you compared. With 7.014 deer harvesteds per sm..[8D]
If you use RSB'swayof calculating our current economic indicators, those without jobs are too lazy to work, housing starts are slightly down and gas has probably averaged a little over $2 a gallon, etc., etc.
To me, RSB is full of it up to his ears and the rest is toilet paper. But with all the brown nosers around, he will soon be full of it up to his eyebrows. I'm just thankful we have some dedicated hunters that read and keep tract of current study and information provided by the PGC.
For those that live out of state and want to hunt here in PA. Don't bother coming unless you have some private land to hunt on as the PGC has no idea what is harvested on private land vs public.
Based on the harvest totals, you have a one in four chance of harvesting an antlerless deer, with a 50% chance of that harvest an adult doe and a 50% of it being a fawn. If you hunted here before AR and HR, your chance of seeing a deer are 50% less now and somewhere around %55 of harvesting a buck.
Welcome to PA wilds, leave your guns and ammo at home, come and enjoy our forests and gameless lands. I won't stop hunting PA after 54 years, because I have Senior Lifetime License, but I'm looking forward to hunting N.Y. next season for the first time.
#127
BTB, the suspense is killing me....I seriously want to know what ace in the hole they found to consistently and legally bag bucks like that every year on the ANF. But I'm pretty sure you're not going to share the wealth. Is it a tactic that the average joe is able to do in his given area without incurring major expenses or obstacles? Is it something crazy like flying their clients back in a helicopter to remote areas too far to allow reasonbale accessibility on foot?Coalcracker, good luck in NY. I believe you'll find more deer and a better managed herd there. For me, it'll be MD....my buddy has exclusive access to some small parcels in Baltimore co, where the herd really does need reduced ( thus no guilt trips for bagging a doe or two) and there are some whopper bucks around.
#129
Helicopters? nope.
Group size? Dont really know
Could any regular joe do it? Yes
Easy? No
Sorry guys, but I simply can't/won't because it's a very good, ingenious actually, idea that I have every intention of utilizing and if I post it on the net, it will get stomped all over by the masses.
Group size? Dont really know
Could any regular joe do it? Yes
Easy? No
Sorry guys, but I simply can't/won't because it's a very good, ingenious actually, idea that I have every intention of utilizing and if I post it on the net, it will get stomped all over by the masses.
#130
Nontypical Buck
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Coalcracker,I don't know here you come up with the stuff you post.when was the last time you hunted inthe Pa wilds?
Ihunted the first day of bucks season on state forest dmap'sland in 2G.Ihad to pass on a buck that was thick tal and close to 20 inches.On the first saturday,I could have shot another legal buck on that same state forest.On the last day,I went to another dmap area to fill my last rifle season tag and I could have killed another buck.I hunted three days in rifle season on public land in 2G and had to pass bucks all three days.Incidentally,I only spent two days in the one area before the season.The other area was my first time I stepped foot on that mountain since the last day last year,when I had to pass another buck.
Ihunted the first day of bucks season on state forest dmap'sland in 2G.Ihad to pass on a buck that was thick tal and close to 20 inches.On the first saturday,I could have shot another legal buck on that same state forest.On the last day,I went to another dmap area to fill my last rifle season tag and I could have killed another buck.I hunted three days in rifle season on public land in 2G and had to pass bucks all three days.Incidentally,I only spent two days in the one area before the season.The other area was my first time I stepped foot on that mountain since the last day last year,when I had to pass another buck.


