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RE: Pennsylvania hunters about to be "HOSED"
Please don't try to copy my techniques for making PGC supporters look stupid. You don't have what it takes and it just makes you look even more incompetent.
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RE: Pennsylvania hunters about to be "HOSED"
ORIGINAL: Windwalker7 BTB, I'd be willing to bet, that buck in your avatar did not come from PA. I'd bet you spent a pretty penny to take him out of state, too. If the deer hunting was so great in PA, why did you go out of state to hunt whitetail deer? You'd think that with thatgreat bargain you got with your PA license, you'd be so well satisfied with the hunting here in PA, that you wouldn't want to hunt out of state. How did you do bear hunting in PA this year? How did you do deer hunting in PA this year? Small game? I'll tell you what, I know several really crappy places to hunt. Would you be willing to pay me $50, to go hunting there? Sure you might see a few chipmunks and maybe a bird or two. Oh....these are State Game Lands by the way. You can sit all day and get your $50 worth. You can come as often as you want. How about I raise the price to $75 next year? You still want to come hunt? How many years would you be willing to pay me to hunt these crappy places of mine, before you'd say, "enough is enough"? This is how alot of hunters feel. |
RE: Pennsylvania hunters about to be "HOSED"
ORIGINAL: Cornelius08 "Ha ha ha, thats what we keep hearing LOL LOL but the defensiveness in your responsesin this areaindicate an insecurety that tellsa different story" Ha ha ha. Though I dont continually toot my own horn during every conversation that isnt on the topic of skill, truth be knownIm not a humble man. (LOL) I believe if you're skilled you should be proud of it. And when someone with probably less than half that skill challenges you, one cant help but laugh. "LOL LOL As my grandpappy used to say... Its your story son, tell it like ya want to " Thanks for the permission, but I just done did. |
RE: Pennsylvania hunters about to be "HOSED"
A pup. Got 'em last week in archery. 7 point, shoulda been 8 but a broken tine. 16" inside. Decent mass. Probably a "better" 2.5 yr old. Nothing to brag about. Barely a shooter by my standards, wouldnt have shot it the first couple of weeks. Shot itin a bottleneck, chasing a doe, near a cornfield. Good jerky. SPecially since I dont shoot doe. Passed on several barely legal buck, and a bigger 8 @ 18" inside first week because it was heading towards a buddy a short distance away, who I had with me. He got it and was his largest to date..
Dad also got a "decent" 10 bow season, on opposite side of the cornfield where I shot mine. Not very wide, but a bit high with good mass. Very good body size. Also took another buddy out last week of season, laid a scent trail and put up a decoy, had him in a permanent stand with me while I filmed him. He shot a barely legal 7 point that came nose down on the scent trail and then laid his ears back and came straight towards the decoy. He has killed only a couple of does and one buck before with a bow, so he was more than happy to shoot it. Not much of a rack, but a good video (LOL) It came into a wide open area and he shot it at 15 yards about 2 feet from the decoy. |
RE: Pennsylvania hunters about to be "HOSED"
I cant find anywhere where the pgc gurantees a shot at a deer sounds like somepeople want canned hunts
not fair hunts |
RE: Pennsylvania hunters about to be "HOSED"
ORIGINAL: early in PERFECTLY SAID!!! I have zero problem with a license cost increase. Check out some of the out of state non-resident license fee's. Then I'd like to hear what people have to say about an increase!;) |
RE: Pennsylvania hunters about to be "HOSED"
ORIGINAL: early in ORIGINAL: BTBowhunter ORIGINAL: ManySpurs I paidplenty to hunt game and pursue furtakers in Pa this past season. That's enough. Times are tough for all of us. Emails sent. Thanks Cornelius. With all the possible licenses and stamps and even with a few doe tags and DMAPS thrown in, I still didn't spend the price of one decentseat at amajor league hockey or football game. Foraround $100 I get to hunt a potential365 days for something. We have a good population and the biggest black bears in North America, very gooddeer hunting, very good turkey hunting, fairupland small game hunting, fair grouse hunting, terrific squirrel hunting, good predator and varmint hunting,very good trapping opportunities and more public land than most eastern states to do it on and better access to private land at no cost than most other states as well.No matter what you think of the deer program, we are getting a bargain and this idea of financial blackmail to get more deer aint gonna work and might well cause the PGC to have to take outside money and that will let the ecoweenies and non hunting interests in even further than theymay be now. To those who are against a license increase it's time to wake upand not threaten to amputate your arm because your finger is infected. |
RE: Pennsylvania hunters about to be "HOSED"
ORIGINAL: Cornelius08 A pup. Got 'em last week in archery. 7 point, shoulda been 8 but a broken tine. 16" inside. Decent mass. Probably a "better" 2.5 yr old. Nothing to brag about. Barely a shooter by my standards, wouldnt have shot it the first couple of weeks. Shot itin a bottleneck, chasing a doe, near a cornfield. Good jerky. SPecially since I dont shoot doe. Passed on several barely legal buck, and a bigger 8 @ 18" inside first week because it was heading towards a buddy a short distance away, who I had with me. He got it and was his largest to date.. Dad also got a "decent" 10 bow season, on opposite side of the cornfield where I shot mine. Not very wide, but a bit high with good mass. Very good body size. Also took another buddy out last week of season, laid a scent trail and put up a decoy, had him in a permanent stand with me while I filmed him. He shot a barely legal 7 point that came nose down on the scent trail and then laid his ears back and came straight towards the decoy. He has killed only a couple of does and one buck before with a bow, so he was more than happy to shoot it. Not much of a rack, but a good video (LOL) It came into a wide open area and he shot it at 15 yards about 2 feet from the decoy. Over the years, I've found that the guys who feel the need to thump on their chests and make statements like this and threatening people are usually compensating for something lacking........ Ha ha ha. Yeah. Attack that whichyou know nothing of. Inferring I am among those who cant kill a deer is gut wrenchingly funny. (LOL)I could probably kill a&^%$ doe with my bare hands ifI so chose! (LOL);) Ha ha ha. Though I dont continually toot my own horn during every conversation that isnt on the topic of skill, truth be knownIm not a humble man. (LOL) I believe if you're skilled you should be proud of it. And when someone with probably less than half that skill challenges you, one cant help but laugh. Hes not very easy to get along with. I had words with the joker myself on another site awhile back. Funny thing is he shut his trap when someone told him who I was on HPA. He saw my pic on my post and shut his pie hole. Im heavy into weightlifting and an amatuer bodybuilder... you dont know what you are getting yourself into. dont ever call this man out, you will loose punk. we will see who has the guts boy when i get back. |
RE: Pennsylvania hunters about to be "HOSED"
ORIGINAL: Cornelius08 "Corn man, while I appreciate/admire your intellectual capabilities;), I was wonderingwhat your hunting capabilities are like?" Ha ha ha. Yeah. Attack that whichyou know nothing of. Inferring I am among those who cant kill a deer is gut wrenchingly funny. (LOL)I could probably kill a&^%$ doe with my bare hands ifI so chose! (LOL);) "How long have you hunted in Pa, and roughly how many deer have you taken here inour lovely state?" If hunted 29 years in Pa. Killed plenty. THough Im aware of the "loaded question" because I didnt just fall off theturnip truck. If I killed too many, Ive contributed to hr. If I havent Im an unskilled lout. Ive killed enough doe in my day in the past and havent shot one in several years, by choice, though I could fill as many tags as I legally can get. Which here is usually 3. I choose not to, because I dont see it as the thing to do currently. I also only archery hunt these days, and If I dont shoot a buck in archery, I'll take it rifle season for buck only. As for buck, Ive killed tons here and in other states. For quite a few years Id killed a buck every single year here, untilawhile back when Iupped my standards (long before ar).I am in a 4 pt area and dont shoot minimum legalbucks. I still take "decent" bucks most years and am doin' just fine thanks...No thanks to ar which here was greatly overcome by hr. You simply cant have more"good" bucksin areas reduced by 30-50% or more. "Just curious, because if I lived not too far from Ohio, that'swhere I'd damned surebe hunting." I do. Not every year. But when other obligations etc. allow. It takes a couple of hours to get to my hunting area. I prefer to stay a few days. Hunting all day and 4 hour round trips get pretty miserable by midseason. You see, I live/hunt in WMU 5-D where there are a good many deer, and very little public hunting land. Not the number of deer that warrents unlimited antlerless tags though! So that said, we have issues in our WMU as well. I think antlerless allocations HAVE to be COUNTY specific, notWMU (which includes various counties) specific. Weather or not the PGC is managing the herd properly isn't really a question, because we all know thatthey leave MUCH to be desired, there's no doubt. But my thinking is, a license cost increase may give them the extra funds they needto help themdo the kind ofjob that we all would like to see them doing. An example,as I'm sure you're aware, there are many units that don't have the number of WCO's that they need/should have. I just don't think that expecting them to do their jobwith insufficient funding is realistic thinking. So I'll pay any additional license fee's that are likely to come, and still consider myself fortunate to be able to deerhunt in Pa. Even with X amount of mismanagement.JMHO;) |
RE: Pennsylvania hunters about to be "HOSED"
ORIGINAL: 4evrhtn ORIGINAL: early in PERFECTLY SAID!!! I have zero problem with a license cost increase. Check out some of the out of state non-resident license fee's. Then I'd like to hear what people have to say about an increase!;) Adult Resident: $20 Archery/CB Tag: $16 Muzzle Loader Tag: $11 ;) *Bear Tag: $16 (3 should be enough:D)3 Antlerless Tags:$18 ($6 each) Total: $81 Where's the comparison?:eek: |
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