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Deer drives

Started by Jakeemt, December 06, 2015, 07:13:00 PM

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Tajue17

QuoteOriginally posted by calgarychef:
Breaking game laws ain't cool even if it's to make a point actually especially if it's to make a point.
;)     keeping it going with your smart comments ehh...
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maineac

I don't do drives when bow hunting, mostly because I generally bowhunt alone, and don't want to try to beat the animals I disturbed with my sweaty underpants    :bigsmyl: . I would think it would be effective with the right pieces of land  I can actually think of a spot in my expanded area that would work perfectly if I could get someone who wanted to still hunt.  Drives were illegal for years in Maine (as is baiting). the state now allows drives of up to three hunters. I think it was originally more a concern for safety, than an ethics piece.  It has been a part of our hunting culture before the bow, so I see it as a viable method, as well as a fun one if you have the right group to do it with.  Good luck.
The season gave him perfect mornings, hunter's moons and fields of freedom found only by walking them with a predator's stride.
                                                             Robert Holthouser


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