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Va's Sunday law stinks. Even with the huge over population problems some area's have they still refuse to help the hunter/land out.
You guys need to make a lot of noise about any dead deer/ground damage and push the law makers on not giving a crap about it. |
The law was passed last year when one of the General Assmbly members was found with antlers in his possesion. Someone told him he could be charged with illegal possesion of deer parts because of some of the existing laws. He then submitted the current regulation for passage to clarify the law on poosesion of shed antlers as not being covered under the original law. so that is why it is now in the regulation.
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Originally Posted by vapahunter
(Post 3683562)
The law was passed last year when one of the General Assmbly members was found with antlers in his possesion. Someone told him he could be charged with illegal possesion of deer parts because of some of the existing laws. He then submitted the current regulation for passage to clarify the law on poosesion of shed antlers as not being covered under the original law. so that is why it is now in the regulation.
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I know exactly what you're saying nodog.
My point is, a shed antler has no skull attached and is not saw-cut. Only an idiot would could think possession of a shed antler could be related to poaching or any other unethical behavior. Laws that prevent a guy from picking up a shed, because it could possibly help reduce poaching, are idiotic but also typical of many laws these days. Where I hunt, a guy can't take his bow and his gun to hunt with at the same time, even if both are legal to use at the time. Why? So someone won't be tempted to shoot a deer with a gun and then tag it with an archery tag. Another law made to keep someon from breaking another law. |
Originally Posted by UncleNorby
(Post 3685153)
I know exactly what you're saying nodog.
Only an idiot would could think . . And your point is? :) We are talking about a government agency. LOL We all get it except for the idiot with the authority. It's done, idiot educated. As someone pointed out though it wasn't from common sense, it was from covering their hind quarters, They felt a draft. Got a similar situation going on around here with a police officer helping out a fawn, illegal to keep one, the mother was killed, he took it to give it a chance. The dnr heard about it and pressed charges. People in an uproar, officer making excuses (same as the guy in Va we are not allowed to use) he was ignorant. I haven't heard more since then but the word idiot did come to my mind more than once. :) LOL Hows things get done by the brain trust, God help us. :) |
If you read the laws for the State Of Virginia, you will see that their hunting regulations are very liberal compared to Pennsylvania.
They offer you the chance to shoot multiple deer in a single season. The only thing that they as is that you take the deer someplace that is a approved deer check station and have the deer checked out and registered before you eat it. That's not such a hard rule for anyone to follow. Shed hunting only works in an area that has a high population of deer and deer that has lived beyond the hunting season. With most of the bucks in Pennsylvania being shot in archery season and rifle season and late muzzle loader season - there is not many trophy bucks that makes it to February or March - when the remainder of the deer sheds their antlers. We have had years in Pennsylvania where the deer were loosing their antlers the first day of rifle season. I believe that it has something to do with the weather, the food sources, the amount of water present in the area and the amount of snow and cold days messing up their metabolism. |
Yep! The same law applies to turkey feathers. If you find one and walk out of the woods with it or are in posession of it in Va. a warden can and most likely will cite you for having it. Crazy law for sure and as far as I know the feather thing still applies.
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[quote=Mr. Deer Hunter;3685294]If you read the laws for the State Of Virginia, you will see that their hunting regulations are very liberal compared to Pennsylvania.
They offer you the chance to shoot multiple deer in a single season. The only thing that they as is that you take the deer someplace that is a approved deer check station and have the deer checked out and registered before you eat it. That's not such a hard rule for anyone to follow. quote] Actually, Va. allows on-line check ins of both deer and turkeys. Quick and easy--VGDIF. |
Originally Posted by Mr. Deer Hunter
(Post 3685294)
If you read the laws for the State Of Virginia, you will see that their hunting regulations are very liberal compared to Pennsylvania.
I just read where the state of Pa. turned over personal info of hunters to the oil and gas drilling interests who opposed them. They'd called for some meetings to get hunters input on whether or not drilling should be allowed in certain areas. Those voicing disapproval had the info turned over. That state is whacked. Their turnpike sucks along with the robber barons who run it. |
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