He can stop now
#1
Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 3,236
He can stop now
Twister, I found a loophole for you that unless repealed, makes it ok to shoot your spike. You can stop the hijacking now...
2003 – Antler restrictions are implemented for hunting seasons to allow more bucks to reach older age classes statewide. Much of the state follows a three points to one antler rule; 10 western counties have a four points to one antler rule. Antlered deer taken in Special Regulations Area counties must have a spike at least three inches long, or an antler with at least two points.
WAS THIS CHANGED, OR IS IT A MISPRINT?
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THEN ADD THIS AND YOU CAN'T LOSE!
I JUST DON'T SEE HOW YOUSEE NO DEER IN SUCH AN OVERPOPULATED PLACE.?
Quote from PGC website:
2003 – Antler restrictions are implemented for hunting seasons to allow more bucks to reach older age classes statewide. Much of the state follows a three points to one antler rule; 10 western counties have a four points to one antler rule. Antlered deer taken in Special Regulations Area counties must have a spike at least three inches long, or an antler with at least two points.
WAS THIS CHANGED, OR IS IT A MISPRINT?
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THEN ADD THIS AND YOU CAN'T LOSE!
2006 -- Hunters in Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties, beginning Dec. 26, were permitted to hunt for deer over bait on private property as a result of regulatory changes approved by the Game Commission.
I JUST DON'T SEE HOW YOUSEE NO DEER IN SUCH AN OVERPOPULATED PLACE.?
#2
Typical Buck
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 701
RE: He can stop now
I can tell you Chester county is over rated. 10 years ago it was full of deer everywhere. No more , just selected patrolled areas. I would see a hundred deer on the hopewell federal park. Absolutly no hunting allowed, but now I see 10. Guys have stooge buddies walk through the park and chase them out. And when they run on to the gamelands they mow them down with a couple dozen guns. They shoot untill they all fall.Then divide them up among all the people. Unlimited doe permits available in 5c you know.
#4
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 3,879
RE: He can stop now
WAS THIS CHANGED, OR IS IT A MISPRINT?
Areas in 5C that are open to hunting got hammered from 2000-2005 and those areas are far from over populated. The cities, towns ,parks and some developments are still over run with deer and the PGC still wants to reduce our herd by 15% so they keep increasing the allocations and we have the longest antlerless season in the state.
#5
RE: He can stop now
WAS THIS CHANGED, OR IS IT A MISPRINT?
I JUST DON'T SEE HOW YOUSEE NO DEER IN SUCH AN OVERPOPULATED PLACE.?
#6
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 3,879
RE: He can stop now
AR's in SRA's were initially kept at the old antiquated standard but they were brought up to the statewide standards after feedback from hunters overwhelmingly supported them.
#7
Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 3,236
RE: He can stop now
I knew all along that it was repealed. It is just funny that it isn't stated in the timeline on the PGC website.
Just figured we could argue here, instead of hijacking threads about unrelated issues.
Have you tried baiting, BB2?
Just figured we could argue here, instead of hijacking threads about unrelated issues.
Have you tried baiting, BB2?
#10
RE: He can stop now
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