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I've never understood the desire to hunt urban areas. Killing an animal in town just wouldn't do it for me. I guess if I'm starving and have to eat but I hunt for far more than just filling a tag
Quote from: longwalker on January 27, 2015, 05:01:12 PMI've never understood the desire to hunt urban areas. Killing an animal in town just wouldn't do it for me. I guess if I'm starving and have to eat but I hunt for far more than just filling a tagWhat makes you think that hunting an urban area is just about filling a tag?
Quote from: Dhoey07 on January 28, 2015, 03:38:50 PMQuote from: longwalker on January 27, 2015, 05:01:12 PMI've never understood the desire to hunt urban areas. Killing an animal in town just wouldn't do it for me. I guess if I'm starving and have to eat but I hunt for far more than just filling a tagWhat makes you think that hunting an urban area is just about filling a tag?To each there own. To me hunting happens In Wilderness areas and as far away from people as I can get. When I go hunting I leave for days if not weeks at a time, if I don't have time for that than why bother , I've killed plenty of *censored* I don't need to just punch tags. If that were the case I can kill a 6x6 bull and decent blacktails from my back porch every year. But killing neighborhood animals doesn't do it for me
Depending on how urban and if you things don't work as planned then a story and picture like this is a possibility: http://seattletimes.com/html/fieldnotes/2016669605_wounded_buck_wandering_snohomish.html
Ive dome some urban whitetail hunting. As mentioned expect the animal to run a ways after a archery hit. It can be productive if done correctly. The mature animlas (wt anyways) and especially bucks are still vrry weary of people. They know where people usually are and will bust of they see a person out of normal areas...