Re: OUT IN THE OPEN: A look at the recent deer rifle controversy
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04/07/2016 07:13 PM
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Reduce the amount of bonus tags, do away with the late season Doe slaughter, move fire arms back out of the rut and shorten and keep the OBR, keep rifles off the F&W properties, they are a war zone as it is come gun season .... and maybe rifles will work .....maybe
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Re: OUT IN THE OPEN: A look at the recent deer rifle controversy
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Originally posted by Jeff Valovich: Reduce the amount of bonus tags, do away with the late season Doe slaughter, move fire arms back out of the rut and shorten and keep the OBR, keep rifles off the F&W properties, they are a war zone as it is come gun season .... and maybe rifles will work .....maybe Too late for this year BUT you could submit these ideas for the next biennial rules amendment package. Jack http://www.in.gov/dnr/fishwild/7373.htm
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Re: OUT IN THE OPEN: A look at the recent deer rifle controversy
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04/08/2016 03:15 PM
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I already gave my 2 cents worth to 'em, can you do it twice ?? I didnt touch on this rifle BS ...
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Re: OUT IN THE OPEN: A look at the recent deer rifle controversy
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04/08/2016 04:11 PM
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Originally posted by Jeff Valovich: Reduce the amount of bonus tags, do away with the late season Doe slaughter, move fire arms back out of the rut and shorten and keep the OBR, keep rifles off the F&W properties, they are a war zone as it is come gun season .... and maybe rifles will work .....maybe First, how many states have wiped out their herd with rifles? Second, the new rifle law only allows rifles on private ground so their shouldn't be anyone on F&W properties. How about shortening the 90 plus days of bow season or limiting each hunter to one deer per season regardless of equipment used.
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Re: OUT IN THE OPEN: A look at the recent deer rifle controversy
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Originally posted by Jeff Valovich: I already gave my 2 cents worth to 'em, can you do it twice ?? I didnt touch on this rifle BS ... You can give as many ideas as you have...
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Re: OUT IN THE OPEN: A look at the recent deer rifle controversy
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04/08/2016 04:48 PM
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One deer per season would suit me fine...either buck or Doe....I only take one or two per season as it is.... It seems like most of the complaints are from to many deer killed with firearms, you dont hear that about archery gear.... all rifles do is make it easier....try getting out and doing it with a bow and keep it under 30/40 yds..
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Re: OUT IN THE OPEN: A look at the recent deer rifle controversy
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04/08/2016 06:53 PM
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Re: OUT IN THE OPEN: A look at the recent deer rifle controversy
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04/09/2016 02:15 AM
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Originally posted by Ruger Man: The reason more deer are killed with firearms is because there are more hunters using firearms. My complaint is if I had 90 plus days a year to take a deer I could take a lot of deer in that very large window of time. Bow hunters obviously don't need all that time to take one deer but for some reason gun hunters who get 20 days a year in some of the nastiest weather around are blamed for taking multiple deer just because it's easier. Usually takes firearm season two days to eclipse the 90+ day harvest total of archery/crossbow season .... and that was before the new rifle regs. Think HERD IMPACT...not days afield. For the record, I'll take a day of "nasty weather" in Indiana during November rut over any day in October...any time.
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Re: OUT IN THE OPEN: A look at the recent deer rifle controversy
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04/09/2016 01:34 PM
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States with shorter gun seasons and out of the rut generally have a more mature and stronger buck population.... .... for those that dont think a more effective tool like rifles wont INCREASE the kill are fooling themselves and who ever they try to convince ....... I can think of quite a few years I went "buckless" even when I hunted with a firearm(shotgun/ML/Handgun) that I would have killed a buck with a rifle because of the increased range... and yes, I am one who can kill deer at those increased ranges with a rifle..If I would choose to do so... I dont, and wont ...
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Re: OUT IN THE OPEN: A look at the recent deer rifle controversy
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04/12/2016 04:26 AM
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I frankly don't understand how killing a deer from 300 yards away is remotely rewarding. Seriously, you could go straight from work, stand behind a tree and wait for a deer to come out into a food plot and boom. Done.
Just doesn't do it for me. To each his own though...I guess.
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Re: OUT IN THE OPEN: A look at the recent deer rifle controversy
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04/12/2016 04:49 PM
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Originally posted by ferb55: I frankly don't understand how killing a deer from 300 yards away is remotely rewarding. Seriously, you could go straight from work, stand behind a tree and wait for a deer to come out into a food plot and boom. Done.
Just doesn't do it for me. To each his own though...I guess. Everyone has their own "ethics", for lack of a better term. Myself, I don't understand how killing a deer in a food plot is rewarding, even with a bow. It's definitely not for me, but I don't look down on those who do utilize them. As for rifles, why does everyone think that you have to shoot 300 yards to use one? I'll be packing a .308 this fall, and my shots will most likely be well under 75 yards, as usual.
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Re: OUT IN THE OPEN: A look at the recent deer rifle controversy
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04/13/2016 11:00 AM
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Originally posted by RoadKill1948: If the goal is to reduce the harvest amount and reduce the number of bucks harvested, maybe outlawing elevated hunting blinds/stands would accomplish both. That may work perfect with the new HPR's  ...LoL
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Re: OUT IN THE OPEN: A look at the recent deer rifle controversy
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04/13/2016 04:12 PM
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Very well said! Originally posted by John Scifres: Everyone has the freedom to make this as challenging as they want. I know a bunch of people who restrict their hunting to ground only with traditional archery equipment. That is a very fun way to hunt. I spend more time stillhunting with my selfbows than hunting with firearms. I like having the freedom to choose other methods as well. Freedom is cool.
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Re: OUT IN THE OPEN: A look at the recent deer rifle controversy
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04/14/2016 01:56 AM
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Originally posted by John Scifres: Freedom is cool. Bet the deer farmers and high fence clients are singing the exact same tune... :rolleyes:
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Re: OUT IN THE OPEN: A look at the recent deer rifle controversy
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04/14/2016 03:39 AM
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Play it safe.....hunt public land.
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Re: OUT IN THE OPEN: A look at the recent deer rifle controversy
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04/14/2016 07:32 AM
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Yes, I'll be state land... and with a bow ...
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Re: OUT IN THE OPEN: A look at the recent deer rifle controversy
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I listened to this morning's Outdoor Indiana show where Bryan Poynter (Chairman of the NRC) and an outdoor writer were discussing the HEA1231 and how this happened. Seems Bryan wasn't real happy about the end run that was done BUT he plans on using a 30-30 this year.
Jack
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Re: OUT IN THE OPEN: A look at the recent deer rifle controversy
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04/16/2016 06:20 AM
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Originally posted by HatchetJack: I listened to this morning's Outdoor Indiana show where Bryan Poynter (Chairman of the NRC) and an outdoor writer were discussing the HEA1231 and how this happened. Seems Bryan wasn't real happy about the end run that was done BUT he plans on using a 30-30 this year.
Jack Personally I believe a lot folks within the System supported Rifles or it would not of passed...but I also believe many within are upset in the way it happed! My question is whether or not the newly legalized rifles will be allowed during the youth season and late antlerless season? Currently youth can use any legal weapon except handguns during the youth season now. While I may be completely wrong......The way I read the bill was that this was limited to the "firearms season" ONLY....per the "letter of the Law" Anyone know the answer to this? 
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Re: OUT IN THE OPEN: A look at the recent deer rifle controversy
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04/16/2016 11:23 AM
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Somewhere I read that youth season & late anterless would allow HPR's. I'm sure DNR will clarify this as we get closer.
Jack
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