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Re: Hunting Powerlines
« Reply #15 on: September 29, 2014, 07:33:03 AM »
That's how a lot of moose hunters in Canada do it, power line cuts. Geesh........
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Re: Hunting Powerlines
« Reply #16 on: September 29, 2014, 07:41:11 AM »
some people are haters!  the fact is some people say unless you're spot and stalk style hunting it's cheating!  So if someone tells you it;s cheating tell them to kick rocks!
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Re: Hunting Powerlines
« Reply #17 on: September 29, 2014, 05:31:46 PM »
I'm guessing the person who told you this is young and subscribes to the boyd iverson way of still hunting. I've heard from those types as well, who say the same thing about hunting clearcuts. They usually aren't very successful hunters and think because you're successful you must be doing it the easy way.

Or the smart way!!  :bash:

I believe we have entered an era of hunting where size is the only thing that matters! Therefore, if you didn't spend week after week scouting, passing up good mature deer looking for the P&Y buck of a life time, have eaten tag soup for the last three years cause you haven't been able to find the right one your friend wont make fun of you about; once you found him you have to crawl for 8 hours to get into range before pulling the trigger, gut shot him because of bad position, tracked him for two days, by which time the meat is bad, but you found the horns, then your not hunting. Just joking of course  :chuckle: :chuckle:

I know a few guys who will go out and scout up a deer and that is the only one that matters. Any thing else is not good enough. They eat tag soup quite a bit or break down and shoot a smaller buck. The fact is, its all about the horn and not the hunt, enjoyment or the meat that feeds their family. That part is a distant second to showing off the pictures on trail cameras or horns in the office.

Now don't get me wrong, I love the big bucks... Seeing them, talking about them, see pictures, or congratulating them on a good kill. But the idea that anything else is less, or cheating, or anything derogatory is appalling!  :bash:  You should hunt how you like, where you like, and for what you like, because you like too (for what ever reason) and if your friends/acquaintances tell you anything but "good job", look for new friends, not hunting areas! My  :twocents:
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Re: Hunting Powerlines
« Reply #18 on: September 29, 2014, 06:14:33 PM »
there are some elitest on here that would say its cheating..the only way to truly hunt is to be blindfolded, driven to the woods with no camo,no scents, no calls, no clearcuts, no fields, no mast tree's, no gun, no binos just a long bow. Thats a real hunter  :chuckle:

U had a long bow?  I got stuck with a pocket knife   :chuckle:
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Re: Hunting Powerlines
« Reply #19 on: October 07, 2014, 01:00:25 PM »
there are some elitest on here that would say its cheating..the only way to truly hunt is to be blindfolded, driven to the woods with no camo,no scents, no calls, no clearcuts, no fields, no mast tree's, no gun, no binos just a long bow. Thats a real hunter  :chuckle:

U had a long bow?  I got stuck with a pocket knife   :chuckle:

Yup a Pocket Knife, one square of TP and a loincloth.   :chuckle:
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Re: Hunting Powerlines
« Reply #20 on: October 07, 2014, 02:43:42 PM »
Its not cheating, its smart and resourceful.  Thats what hunting is about! Learn the animal, learn its terrain, learn its habits, and fill your tag! 

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Re: Hunting Powerlines
« Reply #21 on: October 07, 2014, 02:48:36 PM »
I think the only hunting that is cheating is the methods shown 24/7 on the Hunting/Outdoors Channel.

Sitting in a stand or blind 20 yards from an automatic feeder that has been feeding deer all year long just off of an Iowa corn plot. 

Yeah, those guys sure are hard core hunters.
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Re: Hunting Powerlines
« Reply #22 on: October 07, 2014, 03:03:46 PM »
there are some elitest on here that would say its cheating..the only way to truly hunt is to be blindfolded, driven to the woods with no camo,no scents, no calls, no clearcuts, no fields, no mast tree's, no gun, no binos just a long bow. Thats a real hunter  :chuckle:

U had a long bow?  I got stuck with a pocket knife   :chuckle:

Yup a Pocket Knife, one square of TP and a loincloth.   :chuckle:

You got TP?  That's not hunting...

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Re: Hunting Powerlines
« Reply #23 on: October 09, 2014, 12:23:12 AM »
You're not that hardcore if you won't shoot a smaller buck to fill the freezer imo.  That sounds reverse of what many people think hardcore is, but imo, hunting is about 2 things:  1) primarily food, and 2) finding them and knowing you can again, survival, thrills, etc. 

But this is my opinion of course.  There is always next year to see your big boy, or the year after that. 

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Re: Hunting Powerlines
« Reply #24 on: October 09, 2014, 06:59:41 AM »
there are some elitest on here that would say its cheating..the only way to truly hunt is to be blindfolded, driven to the woods with no camo,no scents, no calls, no clearcuts, no fields, no mast tree's, no gun, no binos just a long bow. Thats a real hunter  :chuckle:

U had a long bow?  I got stuck with a pocket knife   :chuckle:

Amateurs, you should be making your weapons and cloths once they throw you in the woods.  :chuckle: 

Never heard of hunting a clearcut as cheating, was always told that is one of the best spot to find deer.  Doesn't matter if its naturally occurring or manmade.
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Re: Hunting Powerlines
« Reply #25 on: October 09, 2014, 07:16:29 AM »
I live near the base of a large powerline complex. While I dont deer hunt it (heater hunters) ive filled more than one bear tag on a line. And big cat sightings, you wouldnt believe.  While I dont deer hunt it, im there durn near everyday(keeping sane) and the deer count is phenomanal, bucks included.  But heavily hunted cut an line deer, mature ones are pretty wise.

i think i may know where your talkin about, a little past the quil. fish hatchery? pretty good area up there if its the place im thinking of, went out there last year for the first time and saw 5 doe within half hour but had to leave due to my father getting a bear out west.
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Re: Hunting Powerlines
« Reply #26 on: October 09, 2014, 02:18:22 PM »
Power lines are the best kept secret,I see alot of deer  almost  always  a buck.Surprised alot more dont  drive the powerline circut.I think they like the buzzing noise :IBCOOL:

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Re: Hunting Powerlines
« Reply #27 on: October 09, 2014, 02:46:21 PM »
There are no deer near power lines.  Don't know what you guys are talking about. :dunno:


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Re: Hunting Powerlines
« Reply #28 on: October 09, 2014, 04:39:48 PM »
Powerlines are great, but they can get kind of overgrown with berries and ferns so it can require some extreme glassing.  The powerlines I like to go to run across the hills but are next to rivers and swamps, so you get all kinds of a mix of land features.

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Re: Hunting Powerlines
« Reply #29 on: October 09, 2014, 05:18:09 PM »
I have had many people who say hunting the powerlines is cheating, and some say that its fair game. What do you think about it?

I have found that powerlines are just too easy to hunt.  It may not be cheating, but I've never seen a powerline run away or try to escape in any way.  They just hang there almost motionless.  What is the sport in that!?  While I have never tried eating a powerline, I seriously doubt they taste all that good.  And while they may have a reasonable mineral content I do not think there is any protein value in even the youngest of powerlines.
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