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Posted: Thu, Jul 15 2010, 7:18 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: New Jersey may let bow hunters closer to buildings to shoot deer
Good they should do the same with shotgun.
Guest
Posted: Mon, Jul 12 2010, 10:14 am EDT
Post subject: Re: New Jersey may let bow hunters closer to buildings to shoot deer
Guest wrote:
Hunter 1 wrote:
Bow hunting is a totally different form of hunting. The arrows can only travel at most 40-50 yards unless aimed up into the air. The deer population needs to be controlled.
Would you rather hear gun shots in a field next door or strike a deer while driving or worse yet swerve because of a deer and drive off road striking a pole or a tree?
BTW hunters contribute significantly to the state by not only keeping the deer population in check but also spend tremendous amounts of money on permits and licenses.
Your right no worries. Because accidents never happen when people are hunting, right? And I am sure a hunter would never accidentally get to close to someones home and accidentally shoot johnny or jenny?
Exactly, a bow hunter is much safer
Guest
Posted: Mon, Jul 12 2010, 9:49 am EDT
Post subject: Re: New Jersey may let bow hunters closer to buildings to shoot deer
Hunter 1 wrote:
Bow hunting is a totally different form of hunting. The arrows can only travel at most 40-50 yards unless aimed up into the air. The deer population needs to be controlled.
Would you rather hear gun shots in a field next door or strike a deer while driving or worse yet swerve because of a deer and drive off road striking a pole or a tree?
BTW hunters contribute significantly to the state by not only keeping the deer population in check but also spend tremendous amounts of money on permits and licenses.
Your right no worries. Because accidents never happen when people are hunting, right? And I am sure a hunter would never accidentally get to close to someones home and accidentally shoot johnny or jenny?
rocky
Posted: Mon, Jul 12 2010, 7:02 am EDT
Post subject: Re: New Jersey may let bow hunters closer to buildings to shoot deer
When is squirel season?
Hunter 1
Posted: Sun, Jul 11 2010, 10:54 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: New Jersey may let bow hunters closer to buildings to shoot deer
Bow hunting is a totally different form of hunting. The arrows can only travel at most 40-50 yards unless aimed up into the air. The deer population needs to be controlled.
Would you rather hear gun shots in a field next door or strike a deer while driving or worse yet swerve because of a deer and drive off road striking a pole or a tree?
BTW hunters contribute significantly to the state by not only keeping the deer population in check but also spend tremendous amounts of money on permits and licenses.
Guest
Posted: Sun, Jul 11 2010, 8:40 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: New Jersey may let bow hunters closer to buildings to shoot deer
Hate this idea. Already its not great when we hear all the guns out in the fields next to our house.
Guest
Posted: Sun, Jul 11 2010, 6:03 pm EDT
Post subject: New Jersey may let bow hunters closer to buildings to shoot deer
Aiming to curb the deer population, the state legislature has approved a bill that would allow bow hunters to shoot at deer as close as 150 feet from homes. Currently, hunters have to be 450 feet from occupied buildings.
http://www.nj.com/news/local/index.ssf/2010/07/post_118.html