Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: sklopp93 on July 30, 2014, 07:50:28 PM
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I seen this monster in my neighborhood yesterday. I couldnt believe my eyes. Its the biggeat blacktail ive ever seen alive.
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:drool: stud blackie
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Nice buck :drool:
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How close to carnival market are ya ??? Saw a buck by the tracks back in june that was a giant
By june 3 he had about 125 inches of horn
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Great buck! I bet he stays in that yard all season long. :chuckle:
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A few miles from carnival market. Ya ive seen other nice bucks up there but not that big
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If you are a bow hunter.. he be for dinner in just over a month.
no worries about discharging firearms in town. :archery_smiley:
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Yes im a bow hunter but my house is just inside city limits. You cant kill deer in city limits can you??
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That's a big ass buck dude!
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Trophy blackie!
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Good last day buck :chuckle:
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Yes im a bow hunter but my house is just inside city limits. You cant kill deer in city limits can you??
Are you serious? Being within city limits or not has no effect on your legal ability to hunt. Of course you can kill a deer within city limits.
That said, municipalities have the authority to regulate discharge of firearms--this affects your ability to discharge a firearm as a hunting method. But I have never heard of archery restrictions.
If the hunting unit is open, then you are good to go. You must not hunt on private property without ownership permission, of course. Also, if on public property make sure that hunting is not prohibited (for example, park lands are often--but not always--subject to hunting bans).
Do some research, and then go get him!
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I'd go for the spike in the background, easier to lift over the fence and back into your yard. :tup:
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should make 130's.. nice buck!
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Who cares what it makes :dunno: Good genes let him breed. I'd shoot the spike if he ever left city limits :)
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:tup:
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Who cares what it makes :dunno: Good genes let him breed. I'd shoot the spike if he ever left city limits :)
I care :tup:, rough scoring promotes patience and if patience is exercised, better quality bucks for future seasons will be seen. Im not saying to be a head hunter, rather to understand what you are viewing. Columbian? Cascade? Western? I would love to see a 3pt min on them state wide, areas that have gone to this have some QUALITY deer running around...150's and up and a couple of counties hold most of these ... He is a fine blacktail, 2 more seasons he will be a bruiser! Sadly, alot of very nice bucks end up killed roadside or jacked in these "in town" situations or they are harvested well before its prime.....
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We have a couple of buck around the house that are his size and yes city limits but we live on 5 acres unfortunately no bow.
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Invite him inside for dinner! Thats a true city resident, tell him to show up real early
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Yes im a bow hunter but my house is just inside city limits. You cant kill deer in city limits can you??
Are you serious? Being within city limits or not has no effect on your legal ability to hunt. Of course you can kill a deer within city limits.
That said, municipalities have the authority to regulate discharge of firearms--this affects your ability to discharge a firearm as a hunting method. But I have never heard of archery restrictions.
If the hunting unit is open, then you are good to go. You must not hunt on private property without ownership permission, of course. Also, if on public property make sure that hunting is not prohibited (for example, park lands are often--but not always--subject to hunting bans).
Do some research, and then go get him!
i'm fairly sure that some cities have "no hunting" regs to go along with no shooting zones. in fact, in hoquiam city limits it's illegal to shoot a pellet gun, slingshot or bow and arrow.