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Would you hunt?
stringstretcher:
Would you hunt in a subdivision? In my area, there are homes built on 1/3 acre lots. There are a few behind me that on on 1 acre, but all homes are visible from any where around my house. There are deer in everyones yard, due to a very bad acor mass crop this year. How many of you would hunt, between houses, or in an area where you could see the homes from your hunting area? What is the closest you have hunted to a dwelling?
Pat B:
If it were legal I would and have. We hunted Dawtaw Island in SC ; a residential community with expensive homes. As we were leaving from our morning hunt one day a woman was talking to the gate guard at the front entrance. She asked if we were hunting. ::) Hesitantly we replied that we were. She then asked if we were using bows. Yes Mam, we said! Then she said..." put the damn bow up and get your G D shotguns, come sit in the pine next to my tennis court and shoot all them sons of bit*hes!" :o
If it were in my neighborhood(and legal) I think I would let the adjoining neighbors know that I would be legally bow hunting so as not to shock them when I recovered my deer from their rose garden! ;D (that's another tale for another day) ;)
ryanfromcanada:
Nope, imo to close to people. Lots of non hunters could look negaitivly on that. If the wood lot was about 5 -10 blocks then maybe but not just one acre
sailordad:
absolutely.
there could be some big deer in there.
matter of fact the city i live in has a local special hunt permit for bowhunters to hunt along the mississippi in a residential area.
quit literally hunting in peoples back yards.
theres a hunting show on the outdoor channel dedicated to just that kind of hunting
i dont know if its proper to mention the name of it,but i will.
its called "deer city usa"(i think) lol
zeNBowyer:
That's what is so cool about the bow, in and out, unseen, unheard:)
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