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Most people think city hunting is automatically illegal, not true. Each city must enact their own law governing hunting or the discharge or weapons (guns, bows, etc).
Quote from: bigtex on October 28, 2013, 09:57:26 AMMost people think city hunting is automatically illegal, not true. Each city must enact their own law governing hunting or the discharge or weapons (guns, bows, etc).Still makes it a bad idea. I can see the headlines now, "Bambi brutally shot by a homeowner dies in neighbors yard.....two young children traumatized for ever."
This outta go over like a fart in church
I see deer all the time when I drive in to Aberdeen. Years ago I knew guys that used to hunt Renie Island which is uninhabitated but part of Aberdeen. One year a preacher and his son killed two deer in their backyard. It was completely legal. They had tags and took them with archery. My understanding is no one even knew but they buried the guts in the backyard, and a dog dug them up and next thing you know there is a big stink. Upshot was they passed an ordinance against dangerous weapons. Now no one can hunt Renie Island.
Quote from: Humptulips on October 28, 2013, 10:17:32 AMI see deer all the time when I drive in to Aberdeen. Years ago I knew guys that used to hunt Renie Island which is uninhabitated but part of Aberdeen. One year a preacher and his son killed two deer in their backyard. It was completely legal. They had tags and took them with archery. My understanding is no one even knew but they buried the guts in the backyard, and a dog dug them up and next thing you know there is a big stink. Upshot was they passed an ordinance against dangerous weapons. Now no one can hunt Renie Island.So if the island is uninhabited, and where the passed the ordinance, how does this relate to the preacher killing a deer in his backyard, which must not have been on the island?
Quote from: wafisherman on October 28, 2013, 10:22:27 AMQuote from: Humptulips on October 28, 2013, 10:17:32 AMI see deer all the time when I drive in to Aberdeen. Years ago I knew guys that used to hunt Renie Island which is uninhabitated but part of Aberdeen. One year a preacher and his son killed two deer in their backyard. It was completely legal. They had tags and took them with archery. My understanding is no one even knew but they buried the guts in the backyard, and a dog dug them up and next thing you know there is a big stink. Upshot was they passed an ordinance against dangerous weapons. Now no one can hunt Renie Island.So if the island is uninhabited, and where the passed the ordinance, how does this relate to the preacher killing a deer in his backyard, which must not have been on the island? the backyard hunters got all city hunting shut down...which includes the island. No on lives there, but because the city cracked down, nobody can hunt there now is my guess.