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Old January 11th, 2007
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Default Re: Special Regulation areas

I prefer rifle hunting...

But to be honest, it's so much easier just to walk out in my back pasture, hop up in the stand, wait till the deer show up for their evening stroll, pop one with a muzzleloader, gut it, and then walk the 100 yards back to the house to get a cup of coffee and to call the butcher. In a perfect world, though, handgun hunting would be legal in the special reg areas.

If I want to hunt rifle, though, I have to go to the trouble of packing up the truck, taking off from work, driving 3-4 hrs to the hunt property (where I don't know the deer trails and times), setting up a stand, getting a place to sleep, etc., etc. It just doesn't seem worth the trouble for white tail. And I still might not get one. At least if I have a "miss" day on my own property, I haven't wasted a day of work or hours of driving.
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