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I don’t consider myself an outlaw, truth be told I once thought mighty high of myself in regards to following said rules and regulations. Over the years though I’ve discovered that there are some rules that a huntin fella will break if’n he deems it not a great negative impact to the wildlife he is chasing nor a great crime. The camera thread where they’re becoming illegal plus the other thread where ole boy sold out his dad for some squirrels made me think of starting this risky thread. These examples are of rules that I know for a fact are being broken by your average hunter. I know this because I know of these guys. Most of them are decent guys and I wouldn’t consider them full blown outlaws or poachers but I’m not so sure the law would see it the same way.
Here are few rules and regulations that get broken frequently by people I know. Let’s not list every law or rule every outlaw has ever committed, that would be all of them. I was thinking more along the lines of the rules broken by normal folk when they’re deemed seemingly harmless. Some of these can be questionable though.
Here are few rules and regulations that get broken frequently by people I know. Let’s not list every law or rule every outlaw has ever committed, that would be all of them. I was thinking more along the lines of the rules broken by normal folk when they’re deemed seemingly harmless. Some of these can be questionable though.
- Cutting Limbs
- Drilling holes in trees with steps, stands, hangers, etc.
- Hanging cameras where not permitted
- Leaving stands where not permitted
- Killing more than one deer and getting a buddy to tag the 2nd
- Making a small “man drive” for deer where permitted
- Crossing private land to retrieve dead deer without permission
- Corner hopping private land to get to hunting land
- Shooting a deer smaller than antler or not abiding with sex restriction
- Not tagging deer or tagging as the opposite sex