Night Hunting
#34
Typical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Thomasville, N.C.
Posts: 522
RE: Night Hunting
well back to the thread of this post, the guy asked about hunting hogs at night, not shining deer. Where did deer come in at anyway? Everyone knows you can't hunt deer at night, but what about those cotton picking HOGS?
BBO
BBO
#35
RE: Night Hunting
ORIGINAL: BuddyBo
Everyone knows you can't hunt deer at night, but what about those cotton picking HOGS?
BBO
Everyone knows you can't hunt deer at night, but what about those cotton picking HOGS?
BBO
#36
Typical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Canning, Ontario. Canada
Posts: 974
RE: Night Hunting
The deer came into the thread when the info showed that in the state he lives in, Georgia, you can only hunt deer with a crossbow, and you can only do that under specific terms. No Hogs.
I would enjoy hunting coons at night, I think. Here the law is specific to rim fire 22's.
Bass Pro has some nice lights if it is allowable where you are, the call them "varmint" lights.
I would enjoy hunting coons at night, I think. Here the law is specific to rim fire 22's.
Bass Pro has some nice lights if it is allowable where you are, the call them "varmint" lights.
#38
RE: Night Hunting
ORIGINAL: Pydpiper
The deer came into the thread when the info showed that in the state he lives in, Georgia, you can only hunt deer with a crossbow, and you can only do that under specific terms. No Hogs.
The deer came into the thread when the info showed that in the state he lives in, Georgia, you can only hunt deer with a crossbow, and you can only do that under specific terms. No Hogs.
#40
Typical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Canning, Ontario. Canada
Posts: 974
RE: Night Hunting
So these people just come to this area to start that BS? Are they activists or something?
My Father-in-law is an avid hunter, the clubs, the trips the lingo.. While I was borrowing his Chrony I was complaining about a hunting trespasser on some land I was granted. The man of few words said:
"there are a lot of hunters who hunt in different ways, the only ones I don't like are the ones who disapprove of the way another person hunts."
Now, I can't figure out if meant I should leave the trespasser alone to do his thing, or if it was a warning about what I would run into as I continued to pursue this sport. He hunts rifle only.
Do the people who shoot the regular old fashioned bow take childish pokes at these guys out thereripping arrowsthrough compound bows over 300 fps through with fiber optic sites? If there is a man out there knocking his prey out with a rock then his opinion is good for something, other than that we are all walking the same path.
OK, where is the next troll, I'll probably feed him too.
My Father-in-law is an avid hunter, the clubs, the trips the lingo.. While I was borrowing his Chrony I was complaining about a hunting trespasser on some land I was granted. The man of few words said:
"there are a lot of hunters who hunt in different ways, the only ones I don't like are the ones who disapprove of the way another person hunts."
Now, I can't figure out if meant I should leave the trespasser alone to do his thing, or if it was a warning about what I would run into as I continued to pursue this sport. He hunts rifle only.
Do the people who shoot the regular old fashioned bow take childish pokes at these guys out thereripping arrowsthrough compound bows over 300 fps through with fiber optic sites? If there is a man out there knocking his prey out with a rock then his opinion is good for something, other than that we are all walking the same path.
OK, where is the next troll, I'll probably feed him too.