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This last Monday evening ,I was in my stand on the hay field in front of my log home . Across the street and all around me are Amish families . I am in the middle of an Amish community . Well about 6pm , there are 2 rifle shots across the street from me . I hear shooting all the time , 24/ 7, so its not uncommon. Well it gets dark , starting to rain  and I get out of the  stand and pack up to head home about 7:30, I'm building this log home but live about 50 miles north,  I  head down my 1800 ft driveway , pull out to lock the gate , and across the field , I see a flash light .Then the light goes out , this is about 200yds across the field from my Amish neighbors house,  in his field. i drive by slow and don't see the light anymore. I want to get out and walk into the field to see whats going on , but , I can't , I need to get home , my dad has terminal cancer and not doing good.

What conclusion would you draw from this senario?. Many times ,Ive talked to my Amish neighbor about all the shooting that I hear , always mention that every year I see less deer. I ask if there is any poaching going on and he always says , not him ,he wouldn't do that. Well who shot 2 times at 6pm , who was in the field in the rain at 7:30pm. These are questions I'm going to ask ,next time I get down there. I have known him and his family for 15 yrs , they are great neighbors , we help each other out .I need to tread lightly here , I'm moving down there in 2 yrs. I'll  get back to this site after I talk to him this coming Tuesday.

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10 to 15 yrs ago , the deer population was unbelievable , many large bucks , does would come by in 2's and 3's . Just during bow season , I would see 30-35 bucks , 60-70 does. now its like 5 bucks (yearlings) and 25 does , granted I'm seeing the same deer 2 maybe 3 times . I'll need to put in food plots etc. to keep the deer on my 175 acres as much as possible.

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I've heard grumbling in Otsego County where the Amish have become prevalent in the past 10 or 15 years. I don't know of any prosecutions for poaching so cannot be sure if any of the complaining is true. Around here you hear all kinds of things. 

 

I don't have any Amish within a few miles of me so I have no personal experience with their hunting practices. I usually give one Amish family I know a extra DMP after Thanksgiving if any have not been used.

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They will shoot anything with no regard to season. Everything is open 365 days a year. (maybe Sunday excluded)

I see this mentioned a lot on this site. Is this really true or just a stereotype? I honestly don't know much the Amish other than horses, no electricity, etc.

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Well how do Amish buy guns because then need a picture ID for a NICS Check ?

 

They have guns that have been passed around the community , bought and sold with out nics checks .Kind of like what happens in the community , stays in the community .

I have had my place for 15 yrs,  I guess I'll have to accept the fact that they take deer pretty much  all year long. I'll have to make my 175 acres , a deer haven , so they don't have to wander off.

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I talked to my Amish neighbors,  21 yr old son on the way in tonight . He said he didn't know about any shots last Monday evening  or anybody in the field  in the rain . His younger , 14 yr old brother was with  him and denied knowing about any shots fired. I'll talk to his father tomorrow , but either way , they know how I feel about poaching . If they know anything and won't say , at least they know I'm watching whats going on. I don't want to make it sound as if I'm accusing them of anything , just letting them know what I know.

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