Never said you would poach a deer. If a person spotlights on my property I will ask them to move along and I will take down their tag number. It would give the police a good place to start! Your analogies don't work for me, unless you have night vision you need a spotlight to kill a deer after dark. This is how "I" would handle it and I know many others that would do it the same way.
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I think it goes hand in hand with jacking deer and that's why it gets frowned upon. If you came by my fields spotlighting I'd be sure to come out and find out what you were doing and take down your tag number. You would be the first one reported back to the police if there was an incident during the year. Yes it is legal but that's just the way it goes, too many jerks out there that ruin it for the person just out having fun.
"Well the afternoon started out perfect!" you could of stopped right there. Sounds like a fun day,
yea I remember taking quick pop shots at deer, very hard to connect. I hope you do connect this weekend, good luck!
Bullet misses deer, skips off of frozen ground, hits a telephone pole, bounces off a semi, dings crossbar on hockey net in driveway and ends up hitting the old man in the pants, priceless! lol
On a serious note I'm sure it skipped off the ground, shouldn't be shooting towards road and houses, glad the guy wasn't hurt.
Sat in a tree stand with 15-20 mph winds in 16 degree weather last year. Sat for 4 hours till sundown. It was the last weekend of season, muzzleloader.
At 4:00 magic happened and all the deer started piling into the field I was watching. For the next hour I watched 16 doe walk by me, could of shot but didn't,was waiting out the big guy who was still in the area. He never showed and I wasn't cold one bit that last hour!! The key to me staying was the end of the season was just about here and I had a real desire to get a shot at this big ten point that to this day has given us the slip.
Bubba,
You talk about the swamps being flooded that is the one thing my neighbor talks about all the time. He has never seen the swamp with so much water. I guess that keeps them out if it's too deep?
I guess as the season wears on we have to change tactics. We are creatures of habit and would like to see deer from our comfy zone all the time. Getting out and still hunting will definitely at any time of the year run you into deer. Here is the equation: less hunters/sitting in the same old spot=zero deer! Break you habit and bag a buck!
Be up in two weeks to close her down, I have hot dogs in mind that weekend so any deer is fair game!
Do the whole deer in hot dogs like last year, they were great!
Sorry but the ones I see coming down the road have a low rumble to the truck, could be why their road hunting. Can't afford to fix the truck or feed the family!
8P- my neighbor been out all week and has not heard one shot and hasn't seen a deer. After the snow he called me and said he's never seen so many coyote tracks.
Time to step it up on the coyote hunting this January.
See them all the time, I make sure I have some orange out in my woods to let them know there might be someone out there. Even if it stops one jerk it's worth it.
Your right about the description!
We'll I was going to head up this weekend to get my venison and do a bit more hunting. I was on the fence about going or not. I'm battling a bad cold and would be driving six hours on 3 hrs of sleep. My brother can't come so it would be solo. I do have a 3 day weekend planned for the end of season for smoke pole so I'm going to pass this weekend. My daughter is also getting her first trophy for soccer Saturday morning, important I be there. Good luck to you guys this weekend the moon is in your favor!