Park Hunt...Never Again..!
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11/27/2017 02:01 PM
11/27/2017 02:01 PM
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Today I encountered the most disrespectful hunters in the field that I've ever witnessed at a park hunt or any other public hunt. Its a shame what some guys will do just to kill a deer. I doubt I will ever hunt the parks again. The only thing I regret is not calling the C.O....h.h.
If you're not a hemorrhoid, get off my butt.
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Re: Park Hunt...Never Again..!
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11/27/2017 06:37 PM
11/27/2017 06:37 PM
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You cannot leave us hanging. We want the stories! Purely for the entertainment value. I have my share of past park hunt stories. Never a dull moment on these things.
Derek New Day Outdoors Productions - It's a New Day in the Outdoors Magnus Broadheads Take a child hunting. Wear a safety harness at all times ... TRUST ME!
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Re: Park Hunt...Never Again..!
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11/28/2017 04:04 AM
11/28/2017 04:04 AM
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I killed a real nice 8 at Pokagon in 2014. I let him lay in sight of me about 75 yards away. Some hunter came walking down a trail with NO hunter orange on (it is a vest and hat hunt) and gun over shoulder. He was glassing and saw my deer laying dead. He looks all around ... how he never saw me I don't know ... and stalks over to my deer, gun leveled on my buck in case he jumped up. As he gets to my deer he reaches out to grab his antlers. I yelled a 4 letter string of obscenities followed by "I have my cross hairs on you". He took off like a bat out of he11 running through the woods.
Derek New Day Outdoors Productions - It's a New Day in the Outdoors Magnus Broadheads Take a child hunting. Wear a safety harness at all times ... TRUST ME!
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Re: Park Hunt...Never Again..!
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11/28/2017 06:50 AM
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Several years ago on a Pokagon hunt, I was perched up on an observation platform on what they call He11's Point. Real steep hills. I dropped two does with my muzzleloader (the one actually watched me reload from the first shot, so I shot her too ... LOL). They were at the bottom of a steep hill with a nasty drag to the top where there is a road access. Some guy comes walking up right after I shot them and goes "hey if you are done can I hunt this spot". Mind you that this was probably 4 hours into the hunt. I said "sure if you go help me drag these two deer out". He actually did it, which I not only appreciated, but I had to laugh too because I doubt he saw a deer the rest of the day in that location.
Park "hunts" are always a mess. I use the word "hunt" loosely because deer basically are running for their lives as they get bumped from one orange blob to another. It is really more of a live target shoot out, you just have to be in the right place at the right time. I have done the Pokagon deer shoot three or four times now and I doubt I will ever do one again.
Derek New Day Outdoors Productions - It's a New Day in the Outdoors Magnus Broadheads Take a child hunting. Wear a safety harness at all times ... TRUST ME!
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Re: Park Hunt...Never Again..!
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11/28/2017 06:29 PM
11/28/2017 06:29 PM
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Jeff Valovich
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as of last years Dunes hunt, I will never do another either .... I know the idea is to kill deer... any deer, but I cant stand being that close to goofs with guns .... waaaaay to many for my liking ... I'm done with 'em... I tired of being cut off, I'm tired of dopes setting up waaaaay to close ...
"Liberalism is a mental disorder"
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Re: Park Hunt...Never Again..!
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11/29/2017 06:29 AM
11/29/2017 06:29 AM
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My Dad and I were at Shakamak Monday and Tuesday. A lot of rule changes since last time we had been there. Last time we were there, if you were in a cabin you could just get up in the morning and go into the woods and call in to report you were out. Now you have to go to the gate and get in line to go back in and go to the gate to check out. Honestly, I get it, makes it safe and fair and they have a good account of everyone. Weren't many deer. Monday, we saw one small buck, but didn't have a clean shot at him. It was kind of funny, it actually walked right behind my Dad as he had just got up to stretch his legs and come chat with me. I didn't have a shot because my Dad was in between and he didn't have a shot obviously with his back turned. We froze, hoping he'd continue past us and eventually be broadside to us, but after looking us over for a minute he turned and trotted into the brush. Monday we heard six shots with two of those sounding like the same guy shooting twice. We were told later five deer were taken; four does and a small buck. And we heard that lots of guys left Monday night instead of staying for both days. We left the park about 1:00 yesterday having heard one shot and the gate said one doe had been taken and only four hunters were left in the woods. We had good interactions with everyone, never even seen another hunter during hunting hours except for one guy that was driving around. Staying in a cabin on a lake and spending the day in the woods sure beat being at work.
Semper Fi!
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11/29/2017 07:49 PM
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I had hunted big oaks many times in the past without any problems. Then about 7 years ago I was hunting there with my son on a firearm hunt, we were drawn for a area the was about 450 acres with a limit of 6 hunters. We had hunted this section the year before and scouted several places in case other hunters were there. So the morning of our hunt we get to our first pick and no one was there, while we were getting ready a truck pulls up and parks about 50 yards from us. My son and I walk in before daylight carrying climbing tree stands, we split up about a quarter of a mile in. It's still dark when I settle in the tree and I see flashlights coming in on the trail we just walked in. When the light gets 50 yards from my tree I turn my light on and say there are people in this area. One light keeps coming my way and comes under my tree, I turn my light on again as he walks by. Like I said the area we were hunting was 450 acres and big oaks allowed a maximum of 6 hunters. When daylight came there was me and two other gun hunters on less than a acre and that didn't include my son. I couldn't believe that they wanted that close and if a deer came by it would have been interesting. As i was about to get down and move, my son radioed that he got a doe, I got down to help him get it out and vowed to never to hunt there again.
Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.
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Re: Park Hunt...Never Again..!
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11/29/2017 08:07 PM
11/29/2017 08:07 PM
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Originally posted by traditionalarcher17: Could I be charged with murder if... OMG that's hysterical and sad all in one moment!! Sometimes you really have to wonder, don't you???
Hunt safe. Shoot straight. Jeff
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01/02/2018 06:42 AM
01/02/2018 06:42 AM
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Putnam
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I had a buddy call me to vent last week regarding the recent hunt at Shades State Park. If his numbers are correct they killed something like 120 deer in there. His family owns a lot of ground bordering Shades and they have seen almost zero deer this year. What the heck?!!
I hate that it appears that all the Indiana DNR wants to do is eradicate ALL deer! Are they really that controlled by the farmers and insurance company lobbyists!
We need to back off on the doe permits and overkilling of deer in Indiana!!
Putnam - The artist formerly known as Hunter Dan.
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01/03/2018 01:30 PM
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HS I didn't run one trail cam and only did one small plot and seen more deer then the last couple years. But we also fight with a landowner that likes to walk and drive his property constantly. I think deer can be conditioned to certain things. I remember feeding deer at brown county when I was a kid
Huntin is not a matter of life and death, its more important than that
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01/05/2018 06:03 PM
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Originally posted by HS Strut: Great Question! Your buddies family owns a lot of ground bordering a park that had AT LEAST 120 deer in it one day and your buddy can't see a deer? Deer are getting SMARTER. I can't get anybody to hear me on this. All this trail cam, driving side by sides, hanging multiple stands and moving them every time the trail cams say they deer have moved, and lets not forget FOOD PLOTS...All this traffic is educating deer.
Gimme 40 acres...keep EVERYONE OUT OF IT till Halloween and I'll see deer every time I sit and I'll get an opportunity at a nice buck. I wholeheartedly agree. The ground my buddy and I hunt on in Fulton County we only step foot on it is on opening weekend and that is it for the entire year. I actually sit in the open field behind an irrigation tire and I killed my biggest deer (body size) last year while he was chasing a Doe. They ran up from behind me and completely ignored me until I started shooting.
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