Scent ban in Pa?
#21
Nontypical Buck
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From: Southampton Pa BUCKS CO
To be a deer farmer you are certainly misinformed WildOutdoorWhtl. So far there has been no way that's been found to kill prions, so, with that being said, mind telling me how "sterile" even factors into the discussion? It's a protein. There are proteins in urine. And no, urine isn't "sterile" anyway. All kinds of bacteria can be in it even BEFORE leaving the body. If it was sterile, or had sterilizing properties, you think there would be any bladder infections? UT infections? Your just another deer farmer trying to shush the truth. Not a very smart one either judging from the nonsense you just spouted off. Has it wiped out the herd yet? Of course not, it isn't a fast acting disease for one, for two it isn't wide spread YET which is why the PGC is doing all they can possibly think of to contain the spread.
Oh hell, you are one of them canned hunt operators. You certainly wont get a warm and fuzzy welcome around here. LMAO@ calling your operation "wild outdoors"! Aint nothing wild about those poor whitetail you have idiots coming to shoot. You have already shown your extreme lack of knowledge about a disease you should be extremely familiar with since it's morons like yourself that has let this disease loose in the wild!
Oh hell, you are one of them canned hunt operators. You certainly wont get a warm and fuzzy welcome around here. LMAO@ calling your operation "wild outdoors"! Aint nothing wild about those poor whitetail you have idiots coming to shoot. You have already shown your extreme lack of knowledge about a disease you should be extremely familiar with since it's morons like yourself that has let this disease loose in the wild!

HJ
#22
Jack I'm too dern old and ornery to sugar coat anything. Especially for, well I'll leave it at that, probably gonna get a lashing for what I said earlier but I really could care less. I just don't like them canned shooting operations. 100 acres and calling it "wild"?
Him being a deer farmer and not knowing the basics of CWD??? Just shows extreme stupidity to me. Either that or just not giving a damn. Probably both.
Him being a deer farmer and not knowing the basics of CWD??? Just shows extreme stupidity to me. Either that or just not giving a damn. Probably both.
#23
I agree with the urine ban if there is even a slight chance that urine can spread CWD. BUT! If the PGC is worried about the spread of CWD from the transfer of body fluids . Why did they approve the use of baiting Deer in WMA 5C and 5D? Would that not be a way for Deer to share unwanted body fluids? Something that I posted last year on this site that started a real rangeWAR. The many GREY AREA LAWS that the Harrisburg HACKS think up?????????? Think about it??????????
HJ
HJ
#24
Giant Nontypical
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From: Allegan, MI
If this guy is the owner of the place by that name in PA it is just as you stated, a 100 acre canned shooting farm and here are the rates:
RIFLE - TROPHY BUCK HUNTS
120" to 139" - $1,800
140" to 150" - $2,500
151" to 160" - $3,500
161" to 180" - $5,500
181" - 200" - $7,500
201" - 230" - $8,500
231" - 260" - $12,500
261" - 300" - $14,500
300"+ - Call for pricing
(Tips for guides not included.
Tips range from 7% - 10%)
RIFLE - TROPHY BUCK HUNTS
120" to 139" - $1,800
140" to 150" - $2,500
151" to 160" - $3,500
161" to 180" - $5,500
181" - 200" - $7,500
201" - 230" - $8,500
231" - 260" - $12,500
261" - 300" - $14,500
300"+ - Call for pricing
(Tips for guides not included.
Tips range from 7% - 10%)
#25
HJ, the PGC's veterinarian advised against baiting in the special regulations areas after he came on board, and for banning urine based scents. You have to remember, the Board of Commissioners are not the professional staff, the board doesn't have to follow the advise of the staff, and many times, they don't.
#27
Giant Nontypical
Joined: Jan 2011
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From: Allegan, MI
It was apparently deleted by the guy himself and he now has made two posts after it was deleted. One is advertising that 100 acre canned shooting farm in the Classified Section and the other is just an ordinary post on a thread about where we buy gear! I think he smartened up real quick and got out of Dodge when he got his butt handed to him in this thread! Too bad an ad for a place like that is even allowed on this site!
#28
It was apparently deleted by the guy himself and he now has made two posts after it was deleted. One is advertising that 100 acre canned shooting farm in the Classified Section and the other is just an ordinary post on a thread about where we buy gear! I think he smartened up real quick and got out of Dodge when he got his butt handed to him in this thread! Too bad an ad for a place like that is even allowed on this site!



#29
Nontypical Buck
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From: Southampton Pa BUCKS CO
Didn't see that one Jack, sorry. I agree with you on that front bud. Bait stations are a bad idea in areas with known infections. Not a bright move. But with the deer numbers there I'm guessing they are trying to give hunters every chance of taking as many deer out as they can in the SR areas. Kind of a choice between the lessor of 2 evils I guess.
HJ
#30
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 2,492
Likes: 0
From: Southampton Pa BUCKS CO
If this guy is the owner of the place by that name in PA it is just as you stated, a 100 acre canned shooting farm and here are the rates:
RIFLE - TROPHY BUCK HUNTS
120" to 139" - $1,800
140" to 150" - $2,500
151" to 160" - $3,500
161" to 180" - $5,500
181" - 200" - $7,500
201" - 230" - $8,500
231" - 260" - $12,500
261" - 300" - $14,500
300"+ - Call for pricing
(Tips for guides not included.
Tips range from 7% - 10%)
RIFLE - TROPHY BUCK HUNTS
120" to 139" - $1,800
140" to 150" - $2,500
151" to 160" - $3,500
161" to 180" - $5,500
181" - 200" - $7,500
201" - 230" - $8,500
231" - 260" - $12,500
261" - 300" - $14,500
300"+ - Call for pricing
(Tips for guides not included.
Tips range from 7% - 10%)



