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mike bell 02-01-2002 09:47 PM

Georgia News
 
Anybody hear today on Georgia Public Radio the piece on one of the top dogs at the DNR wants to give a extra week to deer hunters? He said they wanted to move the start of deer season to Sept. 8 , to many deer and not enough hunters.

I hope this passes. I was glad that they made doe season every day this past year and increased the limit to eight last year. I've been hearing rumors about legalizing baiting but not anything from officials. Hey why not? It's hard to find a deer during the day after Thanksgiving where I hunt. Maybe some food stations would help keep them around or moving. I dont know, at least they're doing something to help out hunters.

mike bell 02-01-2002 09:52 PM

RE: Georgia News
 
Of course this only helps bow hunters. Which is good cause I started bow hunting last year. (No aint got one yet!) But what they need to do is extend the rifle season till Jan 31. Like South Carolina

fatdave 02-02-2002 07:48 AM

RE: Georgia News
 
YES YES YES YES.

razorhunter 02-02-2002 04:42 PM

RE: Georgia News
 
It does get tough, and you hit the nail on the head when you said the day after Thanksgiving.
For the last 2 seasons I have shot my last deer on Thanksgiving day, and that was it for the season. Pressured areas with many hunters cause this.

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mike bell 02-10-2002 07:55 PM

RE: Georgia News
 
I thought Carolina went till the end of the month. Sorry, I was wrong. Maybe it was Alabama.

RedOak 02-10-2002 08:45 PM

RE: Georgia News
 
It was Alabama mike. Our Season starts and ends 1 month later than yalls.


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