what in your quiver ...during deer season
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what in your quiver ...during deer season
just like the other post whats in your quiver .. but what do you carry to the tree stand during deer season... this is more for the deer hunters in ontario... when we got a good start on the thread i will ask another question .... you will be suprised
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it is illeagle to carry anything in your quiver other than sharp unsurated broade heads in your quiver during bow season for deer and moose... that said some of you say im not deer hunting... when a warden ask you what you are doing .. you typicaly say deer hunting ... if he looks in your quiver and sees a blunt or a fild point you could be in trouble ... happend to me last year. He showed me that fish and game act in his big green bookplanter wrote:Primarily for Ontario hunters?? What do you guys have a secret your not sharing? That sure wouldn't be right. After all Nuge says were all Bloodbrothers/sisters.
Been using Rocket Steelheads for a decade but am shooting Montecs as a test. They fly great but just as good is that they just love to be sharpened. Still don't know why I may switch from something that has ALWAYS worked great for me. No more blunts or judo's in my quiver. All BH's all the time.
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That's a good one. If you have a blunt in the quiver during deer season, and say it's in case you see a partridge then you're violating the blaze orange rule. You're busted either way. OK. All broadheads all the time.
My son just did the Hunter Satefy course last weekend. I hope he doesn't have to advise me of any of these types of infractions that I never would have thought of. It just goes to show you we should read the regs every year to be reminded of these little gotchas. Another reason is for when they ease up on something like baiting. I had no idea they had opened up baiting until last year.
My son just did the Hunter Satefy course last weekend. I hope he doesn't have to advise me of any of these types of infractions that I never would have thought of. It just goes to show you we should read the regs every year to be reminded of these little gotchas. Another reason is for when they ease up on something like baiting. I had no idea they had opened up baiting until last year.
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lol...id quickly use that ticket to wipe after the next pit stop.chessy wrote: it is illeagle to carry anything in your quiver other than sharp unsurated broade heads in your quiver during bow season for deer and moose... that said some of you say im not deer hunting... when a warden ask you what you are doing .. you typicaly say deer hunting ... if he looks in your quiver and sees a blunt or a fild point you could be in trouble ... happend to me last year. He showed me that fish and game act in his big green book