Is It Legal?
#12
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: collin county, TX
Posts: 2,320
#14
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: collin county, TX
Posts: 2,320
state AND each county.
The state issues tags on hunting licenses that
allow the taking of up to 5, each tag marked either
"Antlerless Only" (2) or "Buck or Antlerless" (3).
Each county restricts the bag limit of WT taken
within that county.
Example:
Archery Only: October 2-November 5, 2010. No permit required to hunt antlerless deer unless MLD permits have been issued for the property.
Bag Limit: 4 deer, no more than 2 bucks, and no more than 2 antlerless, all seasons combined.
General Season: November 6, 2010-January 2, 2011. Antlerless deer may be taken by antlerless MLD permit or LAMPS permit only. Special Youth-Only Season: Early open season: October 30-31, 2010. Late open season: January 3-16, 2011.
or
Archery Only: October 2-November 5, 2010. No permit required to hunt antlerless deer unless MLD permits have been issued for the property.
Bag Limit: 5 deer, no more than 2 bucks, all seasons combined. General Season: November 6, 2010-January 2, 2011. No permit is required to hunt antlerless deer unless MLDP antlerless permits have been issued for the tract of land.
Special late general season: January 3-16, 2011. Antlerless and Spike deer only.
Special Youth-Only Season: Early open season: October 30-31, 2010. Late open season: January 3-16, 2011.
Likes been said already, special permits are common and could have been issued, who knows.
But putting up a fence DOES NOT give anyone
legal right to kill as many WT deer as they want.
#15
Plus, sounds like hearsay. Saying 99% is a strong statement. I'd like to see some sort of proof of that. The Nuge would too I bet.
iSnipe
#16
Well, he hunts the YO Ranch alot, high fence.
His ranch in Texas, high fence.
A recent show he was in Wisconsin and killed a huge buck, high fence.
He even put up a high fence around his land in Michigan.
He has every right to do so, but not my idea of hunting. Can't even stomach the show anymore.
His ranch in Texas, high fence.
A recent show he was in Wisconsin and killed a huge buck, high fence.
He even put up a high fence around his land in Michigan.
He has every right to do so, but not my idea of hunting. Can't even stomach the show anymore.
#17
SuperRedHawk my friend, you said "99% of the time, he's hunting high fenced operations."
What you have said only covers a very small percentage of that "99%"! Sorry, can't agree on that; not even close. Just because you watched him on a few hunts doesn't mean that "99%... he's hunting high fenced operations".
G'day.
iSnipe
What you have said only covers a very small percentage of that "99%"! Sorry, can't agree on that; not even close. Just because you watched him on a few hunts doesn't mean that "99%... he's hunting high fenced operations".
G'day.
iSnipe
#19
#20
Now you are backing out of your statement reducing it to just his show. LOL! Pretty soon you'll being saying that 100% of the hunts that he has behind fences are behind fences. LOL!
iSnipe