el unit
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No hunting on Sundays. I never understood that.
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For those outside of the keystone state it is a very odd place, law-wise... and I can guarantee you there are MANY people very upset about this change, and if the move to Sunday hunting is done you aint seen nothing yet!! Many won't hunt on Sunday even when they leave the state to where it's legal. Blue laws abound there in many aspects of life, with the more "modern" secular young bucks pushing hard for change and the old class of "quaker" dying off. Their "big club" was ownership of the land and the valid threat of posting against all hunting if riled up.
Of course if you ever followed a bucks progress down a ridge on a '70's opening morning when the ridge was occupied by half a dozen Amish with 760's. You would have thought full auto's were allowed!
Always pissed me off I couldn't hunt bunnies in front of beagles with a Ruger MK II. No finer sport on earth. While an 1100 12 ga was just fine...
Lots of contradictions in those states where nobody leaves home and traditions are more important than actual laws. I've seen it down south too with dogs/deer, "grandpap did it" the hell with them yankee laws...
It will be interesting to see the fight over Sunday hunting, my guess is it will be about 10-15 more years for the old guys to die off enough to let it go through.
There will be a lot of happy city folks when it passes, but they may have little ground besides state game lands to hunt on, at least for awhile. The only thing constant is change, I saw rubber tires on a buggy awhile ago...
There is a lot of opposition to Sunday hunting which I don't understand but you are correct, a lot of traditions here and many are adverse to change, even if the change would benefit them. When we adopted antler point restrictions years ago, the game biologist got death threats. Many are still salty over it and buy doe tags just to throw them away.
I deal with the general public on a daily basis and I can tell you, people in general are pretty dimwitted. My only concern with permitting semi-auto rifles is the fact that we have a hunter density of 20.5 hunters per square mile and I don't hold much stock in trusting others with ensuring every single one of those bullets have a safe backstop.
No hunting on Sundays. I never understood that.
Glad to hear this. Particularly for small game and varmints. I could go either way for deer personally, but I wouldn't fault anybody for wanting to use one.
I hope Sunday hunting gets implemented too. The guys I grew up hunting with were all very blue collar. Adding to the freezer was vitally important to provide for their families. Sunday hunting would essentially double the amount of time they could get out in the woods.
As for the antler point restrictions, I would hope that people can actually see the improvements it made. When I started hunting in '97, it was nothing to see 30+ deer on opening day of buck season in the mountains (allegheny national forest). Does everywhere, but you were lucky to even see a spike.
Antler restrictions came and so did a very liberal doe season for several years. It was not uncommon for us to go 8 for 8 on does opening day of the season. So yes, the deer population decreased, but it is much more balanced now (at least in the area that we hunt). With the lower population and better ratios, we've been seeing very nice bucks the last 5 years or so. It took a while to sort itself out, but in my opinion it is much better. We still see deer every time we're out. Just have to hunt like Randy does. Get away from the crowds and hunt the nasty stuff nobody else wants to. There's a lot of orange out there, but you can learn to use them to lead the deer to you.
Can't complain about Pa public land whitetails like the ones below.
"I believe" that this article is "very poorly written". I grew up in PA. and used a semi-auto shotgun for small game and a semi-auto marlin .22 for squirrel. Unless I read the regulations wrong back in 1974... they were legal???? Maybe I am wrong?
good luck to all
the dog