You are correct, that is what I need to do. Contacting F&W was not the way to goBecause it’s for single shot muzzleloaders. Why are you wasting your time arguing here? Petition the Fish & Wildlife board. Call your counties board member.
You are correct, that is what I need to do. Contacting F&W was not the way to goBecause it’s for single shot muzzleloaders. Why are you wasting your time arguing here? Petition the Fish & Wildlife board. Call your counties board member.
They don’t make the rules, the board does.You are correct, that is what I need to do. Contacting F&W was not the way to go
We had this same discussion about PA's ML deer seasons on a recent thread here on the forum. Several of us called the Game commission for clarification.In PA you can carry a BP pistol also. At one time I thought it was an OK idea. Now I think it's a lot of unneeded bulk and weight. Reloading doesn't take that long.
Weird, an early and late season hmmmm. We do (now) have a 4 day muzzleloader only antlerless deer season before rifle season. I guess thats kind of the sameWe had this same discussion about PA's ML deer seasons on a recent thread here on the forum. Several of us called the Game commission for clarification.
The replies from the PA Fish & Game folks is that in the early Muzzleloader season you can use any muzzleloader be it flintlock, caplock, or inline over 45 caliber and you can also carry any ML pistol .50 caliber or larger at the same time.
In the late Muzzleloader season in January you can hunt with one 45 caliber or larger flintlock rifle or one 50 caliber or larger Flintlock pistol but not both at the same.
In either, actually any PA hunting season you can carry your favorite concealed carry handgun as long as you have your CCW permit.
Why ! I gave up trying to apply logic to any government agency long ago.
Thanks.
O.R.
Kansas hunters can carry a modern cartridge handgun but they better not use it to hunt or dispatch a deer.
When is the muzzleloader season? There may be a good reason behind the season.Weird, an early and late season hmmmm. We do (now) have a 4 day muzzleloader only antlerless deer season before rifle season. I guess thats kind of the same
Harvest is coming earlier every year. I will say, harvesting a mature whitetail in Eastern KS with a muzzleloader is no easy feat.I still wonder why the Kansas muzzleloader season is in the middle of September when few fields are harvested and the temperatures can be 90 degrees. We are only about 2+ months away from rut.
I wonder that too and I’m from Kansas! To darn HOT !I still wonder why the Kansas muzzleloader season is in the middle of September when few fields are harvested and the temperatures can be 90 degrees. We are only about 2+ months away from rut.
Those evening hunts on a green food source can be productive, especially on a cold front, thoughI wonder that too and I’m from Kansas! To darn HOT !
I still wonder why the Kansas muzzleloader season is in the middle of September when few fields are harvested and the temperatures can be 90 degrees. We are only about 2+ months away from rut.
Wow sept? Here in Vt. we have an antlerless deer season October 26 through the 29th for muzzleloader only. But the regular muzzleloading season isn’t until December.I still wonder why the Kansas muzzleloader season is in the middle of September when few fields are harvested and the temperatures can be 90 degrees. We are only about 2+ months away from rut.
I just showed this to my wife a few days ago. Glad the owner is facing chargesIn Alabama, you can carry a handgun for self protection from man or beast while hunting, but you cannot use it to dispatch game during bow or muzzle loading season. One reason they amended the rules several years ago, was because more and more incidents had been occurring where a hunter was attacked by wild dogs in the woods or two legged critters you might encounter who were up to no good. There are many more women who are hitting the woods during archery season these days and I'm sure it's of great comfort to have a sidearm for self protection in case they run into some "Deliverance" movie types out in the wilderness. We have packs of wild dogs and plenty of coyotes in our area, fortunately, I've never run into dogs in the woods. However; several years ago, we had been having problems with wild dogs killing our goats in our thirty acre pasture. One morning, I heard several dogs barking, grabbed an old 97 Winchester I had hanging on the wall. Once I got into the pasture, I found three large dogs mauling a goat. Before I could get close enough to take a shot, they turned and two headed for my Dad, who was unarmed, and the pit bull was headed in my direction. Thankfully, I had the 97 loaded with #4 buck. I shot toward the two that were running for my Dad, and they ran off. It took two shots to drop the pit bull, which finally fell less than ten feet in front of my position, and he definitely meant me harm. I would hate to think of what would have happened, especially since my Dad was on blood thinners. All total, over the course of a week we lost 16 goats to the wild dogs (6 that morning). Before the killing started, we had 31 goats.
Check out the story of a hunter in Georgia who was unarmed at the end of deer season while relocating his stands. About two months ago, he was attacked by three large dogs, two pit bulls and another mixed breed. The man was lucky to make it out alive. Luckily, he was able to get to the emergency room where he had 298 puncture wounds and lacerations, of which seven lacerations required stitches.
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Generally starts the 2nd or 3rd Monday in September and lasts for 2 weeks. You can use them again during the PreRut Antlerless season at the end of October, the general firearms season at the end of November/first of December, and in the antlerless season January.Wow sept? Here in Vt. we have an antlerless deer season October 26 through the 29th for muzzleloader only. But the regular muzzleloading season isn’t until December.
Generally starts the 2nd or 3rd Monday in September and lasts for 2 weeks. You can use them again during the PreRut Antlerless season at the end of October, the general firearms season at the end of November/first of December, and in the antlerless season January.Wow sept? Here in Vt. we have an antlerless deer season October 26 through the 29th for muzzleloader only. But the regular muzzleloading season isn’t until December.
Damn! Deliverance movie typesIn Alabama, you can carry a handgun for self protection from man or beast while hunting, but you cannot use it to dispatch game during bow or muzzle loading season. One reason they amended the rules several years ago, was because more and more incidents had been occurring where a hunter was attacked by wild dogs in the woods or two legged critters you might encounter who were up to no good. There are many more women who are hitting the woods during archery season these days and I'm sure it's of great comfort to have a sidearm for self protection in case they run into some "Deliverance" movie types out in the wilderness. We have packs of wild dogs and plenty of coyotes in our area, fortunately, I've never run into dogs in the woods. However; several years ago, we had been having problems with wild dogs killing our goats in our thirty acre pasture. One morning, I heard several dogs barking, grabbed an old 97 Winchester I had hanging on the wall. Once I got into the pasture, I found three large dogs mauling a goat. Before I could get close enough to take a shot, they turned and two headed for my Dad, who was unarmed, and the pit bull was headed in my direction. Thankfully, I had the 97 loaded with #4 buck. I shot toward the two that were running for my Dad, and they ran off. It took two shots to drop the pit bull, which finally fell less than ten feet in front of my position, and he definitely meant me harm. I would hate to think of what would have happened, especially since my Dad was on blood thinners. All total, over the course of a week we lost 16 goats to the wild dogs (6 that morning). Before the killing started, we had 31 goats.
Check out the story of a hunter in Georgia who was unarmed at the end of deer season while relocating his stands. About two months ago, he was attacked by three large dogs, two pit bulls and another mixed breed. The man was lucky to make it out alive. Luckily, he was able to get to the emergency room where he had 298 puncture wounds and lacerations, of which seven lacerations required stitches.
Wild Dogs Attack in Georgia
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