Amish mentoured hunting rule
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#32
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Maryland
Posts: 332

We got lots of pictures of Amish at the Balt Trad Classic (primitive shoot) this weekend.
I didn't ask them to pose, but nobody said anything. They just happened to be in the picture.
Again, WV Gino, shows how he knows very little.
I didn't ask them to pose, but nobody said anything. They just happened to be in the picture.
Again, WV Gino, shows how he knows very little.
#33
Giant Nontypical
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: PA.
Posts: 5,195

>there also is pic of amish dad with kids going hunting but i cant find it.
Doubt you will find such a picture. The Amish decline to be photographed.
I have seen alot of hatred of the Amish over the last ten years from hunters and
suspect it is rooted in the fact that this group hunts hard, harder than most all hunters. The hunters who are keeping a bar stool warm by noon on the first day of rifle are no doubt upset that this group is still out there shooting "their" deer.
WV Gino
Doubt you will find such a picture. The Amish decline to be photographed.
I have seen alot of hatred of the Amish over the last ten years from hunters and
suspect it is rooted in the fact that this group hunts hard, harder than most all hunters. The hunters who are keeping a bar stool warm by noon on the first day of rifle are no doubt upset that this group is still out there shooting "their" deer.
WV Gino
he did have his back to camera.
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#34
Giant Nontypical
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: PA.
Posts: 5,195

they saw me taking pics.
also amish build the FIREPLACES and their pics are on tv and in my fireplace.
#35
Typical Buck
Join Date: May 2010
Location: South East Pa.
Posts: 526

I really don't read the rules that don't pertain to me, but when I was a kid my cousins and I all went along small game hunting. None of us were old enough to hunt, but we walked along through the brush and carried the birds and rabbits. I remember seeing something like this pop up in "The Game News" years ago and if you lived on a farm tilling so- many acres, you do not need a license. Also those kids could start hunting whenever because they did not need a license. I am not repeating this or making it up. The law may have changed now but that is what it used to be. Kids on a junior license could hunt alone if on their own property. When you get into farms there are some strange rules.
#37

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#38
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: New Jersey USA
Posts: 1,279

I heard the PGC is releasing the Amish into the wild to kill all the deer to protect the lumber industry.... My cousins friends wife saw a tractor trailer loaded with them coming from out west, they are trapping them out there and releasing them in PA! Next time you see one see if it has a tracking collar or a tattoo on it.

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#39

Again, you talk of what you have no clue about. Most everyone I know kills mostly if not all with a bow. I do not hunt with or even know any that "keeping the bar stool warm" as you say. You rarely will see amish hunt with a bow. More of a lazy hunter. I shot all weekend with amish at the Baltimore Trad Classic, (primitive bow shoot). They like the primitive bows, but they even tell me, they rarely hunt with em.
NW PA, alot of the Amish hunt the archery season...
#40
Typical Buck
Join Date: May 2010
Location: South East Pa.
Posts: 526

You are not far off with your description. It is common to see a flatbed truck full of Amish go from mountain to mountain and push deer. They(Amish) won't drive a truck, but have no aversion to riding in one. If I see a truck load pull up this season I will check the truck door to see if it has the Game Commission logo on it.