Here in PA we have a Flintlock ONLY season after Christmas. I’m curious if other states have this? Or is PA the only one?
For what kind of game? Larger game like Elk, moose, bear?? Or small game such as squirrel or rabbit?Here in PA we have a Flintlock ONLY season after Christmas. I’m curious if other states have this? Or is PA the only one?
That’s unfortunate. I’m happy that the PA Game Commission still keeps the late season primitive. We are not even permitted to use percussion guns. It’s flintlock ONLY. Now there is a week-long season in October each year where hunters can use any kind of muzzleloader they want, and shoot only an antlerless deer, and a lot of hunters use inlines during this season. But the season after Christmas is still flintlock ONLY, and I hope they keep it this way.
Word is The Kentucky Corps of Longriflemen we’re trying to get one going in Kentucky. I hope they can
In Missouri they have gone even further. Everything but your standard deer rifle are ago. It’s hands down one of the silliest things out conservation department has ever done.Not in Arkansas. And our original concept for a muzzle loading season is no more. The inlines have taken over.
When they first started it was ok but now we get what is left. That being said I still took a doe with one of my flintlocks in the Mo. Alternative weapons season as they call it.In Missouri they have gone even further. Everything but your standard deer rifle are ago. It’s hands down one of the silliest things out conservation department has ever done.
It's all about the money, A few people I know like it for filling unused tags. However, they don't use MLs, instead, they use a really funny-looking pistol/rifle thing that has some sort of arm brace on it.In Missouri they have gone even further. Everything but your standard deer rifle are ago. It’s hands down one of the silliest things out conservation department has ever done.
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