Pa. deer hunting BAD????
#22
Boone & Crockett
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RE: Pa. deer hunting BAD????
Thats good,But no one that hunts around my house has seen a buck yet.I was out 2 times,I know that is not alot ,but I have not seen nothing but doe and not many of them. The last 2 years I could drive around here at night and see 60 maybe 80 deer in a 5 mile block ride. gee now I'm lucky to see 3
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RE: Pa. deer hunting BAD????
Have no idea where they went for sure ,but was told by a farmer the hunters on his farm have seen lots of skeletons this year all over.And of course the roads the past 2 years have really taken a toll. Plus there are some guys around here that took the unlimited doe tag situation in 5c very serious and the past 2 years bought dozens of permits and bang away like fools
#25
Nontypical Buck
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RE: Pa. deer hunting BAD????
The skeletons could indicate a coyote problem in addition to overzealous harvesting by some. Would be nice to strike some kind of happy medium with deer densities. Some guys take the bonus tag situation to extremes and become gluttons. Wish we could find some compromise in PA.
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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RE: Pa. deer hunting BAD????
We don't have a big coyote problem in 5 C and we didn't have a hard winter. If there are lots of skeletons in a given area they are either the result of poachers, radkills or unrecovered deer killed during the season.
If you believe in the PGC density goal of 6 DPSM in 5c, then those that use their bonus tags are not gluttons, they are doing what Alt wants us to do and that is to reduce the herd by 50%. Since 2 G and the NC conties are below or close to their OWDD gaols ,most of the herd reduction will occur in the southern tier counties where the herds are still double or triple their OWDD gaols.
If you believe in the PGC density goal of 6 DPSM in 5c, then those that use their bonus tags are not gluttons, they are doing what Alt wants us to do and that is to reduce the herd by 50%. Since 2 G and the NC conties are below or close to their OWDD gaols ,most of the herd reduction will occur in the southern tier counties where the herds are still double or triple their OWDD gaols.
#29
Join Date: Oct 2004
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RE: Pa. deer hunting BAD????
ive hunted all but 4 days so far, in the AM. and seen only 10 deer all season, all of which were youngins, that i seen mid mountain to down low, all the aldult doe ive seen were closer to the top. i took off work tonight to hunt the evening, and saw 2 yearlings come down the mountain at 5:00. it took me almost an hour to walk back up to the top to my truck and then i heard snorting and stomping that i would say was from mature deer. all the rub lines ive been watching in the middle of the mountain, seem to be staying the same without nothing new in the area. so tommorrow im going to try the flats on the top of the mountains. with so many acorns they dont have to move far. so im thinking the trick is get close to their bedding areas as quietly as possable.
#30
Nontypical Buck
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RE: Pa. deer hunting BAD????
Buck Magnet,
After my mil discharge in 1975 I went to Vale Tech Institute in Blairsville PA. I lived in a mobile home park in Indiana about 15 minutes from IUP. Beautiful country up there.
Anyway - I remember a ton of deer up there in 75-76 and many nice buck. Remember alot of corn fields up there. Wasn't unusual to spotlight 150 + deer on both sides of road on any given night!
Sounds like the deer are still very plentiful up there.
After my mil discharge in 1975 I went to Vale Tech Institute in Blairsville PA. I lived in a mobile home park in Indiana about 15 minutes from IUP. Beautiful country up there.
Anyway - I remember a ton of deer up there in 75-76 and many nice buck. Remember alot of corn fields up there. Wasn't unusual to spotlight 150 + deer on both sides of road on any given night!
Sounds like the deer are still very plentiful up there.