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I didn't know it was illegal to to shoot deer targets after shooting hours....lol would have been tempted to blow it's head off for fun
Quote from: predatorpro on November 21, 2015, 06:34:48 PMI didn't know it was illegal to to shoot deer targets after shooting hours....lol would have been tempted to blow it's head off for funI thought the same thing. The law only states that during the months of October and November during modern firearm deer and elk season, that you can not hunt deer, elk, bobcat, raccoon and coyote at night. Nothing said about target shooting. I have seen the mechanical deer on many occasions. And it is totally obvious it is a target.. Again, no where does it say you can not shoot a target... I would have to fight it in court, until the laws are changed.
Quote from: The Gobble-stopper on November 21, 2015, 07:06:02 PMQuote from: predatorpro on November 21, 2015, 06:34:48 PMI didn't know it was illegal to to shoot deer targets after shooting hours....lol would have been tempted to blow it's head off for funI thought the same thing. The law only states that during the months of October and November during modern firearm deer and elk season, that you can not hunt deer, elk, bobcat, raccoon and coyote at night. Nothing said about target shooting. I have seen the mechanical deer on many occasions. And it is totally obvious it is a target.. Again, no where does it say you can not shoot a target... I would have to fight it in court, until the laws are changed.Shooting from a roadway...Shooting from a motor vehicle...Loaded firearm in a vehicle...Spotlighting...All the above are potential violations in decoy operations.
As funny as it all is, we complain everyday about poachers, and all they are trying to do is catch some. I'm glad they are out there.
You may have missed my point, I support decoy use but at the same time it needs to be done above board and well clear of any entrapment type laws. Targeting a lone hunter not suspected of any wrong doing is getting a bit far out in the weeds.
Someone driving the power line road would have also saw the deer.
Use of decoys made it to the Supreme Court years ago. No issues with entrapment as no one HAS to stop and shoot it. Lots of folks stop and take pictures. Heard of them attacked by guys with knives as well as baseball bats. Recently someone on the Van Zant Dyke shot one a hour before shooting hours. Those are the folks that need to be weeded out.