Question for MD hunters
#1
Fork Horn
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Question for MD hunters
Does anyone know if you can bowhunt for bucks during the doe week with muzzleloader? I know you can hunt with a bow but is that doe only as well? A friend said you can get a buck with bow but I didn't think so. I just got a doe yesterday so I'd like to take the bow out next week and chase a buck I've been seeing. Thanks for any insight.
#4
That's wrong, just read your book instead because I still don't think you know.
In maryland during any season muzzeloader or rifle doe or buck it doesn't matter you can use a bow however it must count towards the given seasons bag limit. So jut in case ur reading this refer to your book and only your book not any person no matter their profession because everyone like to be a know it all and normally they are wrong. I carry my regulations book with me everywhere I hunt and I read it daily. It is your responsibility to read and understand it from front cover to back. I one hundred percent guarantee you if any future questions arise the answer can and should be found only in your regulations book. Actually the book u got in 2013 when you bought your license directly under the deer seasons boxes in small print the whole when can you use a bow in other seasons is covered. Just trying to keep anyone reading this on the right track. Md dnr don't **** around I would hate to see anyone lose an heirloom weapon to the forest pigs because of faulty info, it happens more than you think.
In maryland during any season muzzeloader or rifle doe or buck it doesn't matter you can use a bow however it must count towards the given seasons bag limit. So jut in case ur reading this refer to your book and only your book not any person no matter their profession because everyone like to be a know it all and normally they are wrong. I carry my regulations book with me everywhere I hunt and I read it daily. It is your responsibility to read and understand it from front cover to back. I one hundred percent guarantee you if any future questions arise the answer can and should be found only in your regulations book. Actually the book u got in 2013 when you bought your license directly under the deer seasons boxes in small print the whole when can you use a bow in other seasons is covered. Just trying to keep anyone reading this on the right track. Md dnr don't **** around I would hate to see anyone lose an heirloom weapon to the forest pigs because of faulty info, it happens more than you think.
#6
nice to see someone from west MD on here,
we don't get the rep we should
there are some awesome bucks lurking these hills.
#8
haha never heard that one before. I'm assuming you mean the kind of people who hit the woods for one week out of the year have no clue and call themselves hunters. I'm close to a resort community (deep creek lake) and know ALL about it. I couldn't imagine what a fiasco it would be like trying to hunt central maryland.
#10
he is a flat-lander who knows nothing about the Appalachian mountains. he is also ,as you can see, a leach.
he is referring to another post i made on a thread about accuracy in rifles.
i wont waste a 30$ box of ammo at the range trying to get a 1 inch group when i already have a three inch group. i shoot maybe 4 times to make sure i can hit a pie plate consistently and then i know i can hit a deers lungs consistently.(so yeah all i NEED for killing deer is piplate accuracy)
so theres four bullets at the range and one bullet through a deers lungs. thats five bullets a year. thats four bucks from one box of ammo.
30 divided by four years is alot better than buying a box for it every year.
those five bullets cost $7.50, which is $1.50 apiece.
(so yeah it is expensive to shoot those big bullets)
I shoot a new england arms single shot .45-.70
a mans gun that this land of the lakes loser has never probably fired and yeah the bullets are a little more expensive but me and it kill every year.
the only thing this Michigan boy kills is paper targets.