How Many Deer Have You Killed While Hunting?

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How many deer have you killed while hunting in your lifetime? That is a great question to ask yourself, and there are a few simple ways to make your hunts go as smoothly as possible. First, make sure your weapon is loaded with a safety. When you’re hunting, always have your weapon ready. If you’re … Read more

When Can You Eat Deer in the Summer?

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When is it okay to eat deer? It depends on the season. Deer are most active during the summer when they are breeding and rearing their young. If you’re trying to ask someone this question in English, it’s best to learn the proper format. If you ask the wrong question, you’re likely to end up … Read more

Deer Density in the Northeast

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While New York and the Northeast do have large deer populations, those numbers do not correspond to ecosystems that are fully functional. Deer populations in New York and the Northeast are not living in intact forest ecosystems, and they are not protected from wolves and mountain lions. In urban areas, deer are mostly killed in … Read more

Hunting at Night in America

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Some states have laws against hunting at night. This article will discuss the legalities, dangers and penalties of this activity. We’ll also discuss the states that allow it and the fines associated with it. You’ll find that some of these laws have been interpreted more liberally than others. However, they do still have some limits. … Read more

If I Hit A Deer With An Arrow Can I Shoot It To Put It Out Of Its Leg Or Brisket?

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If I hit a deer with an arrow, can I shoot it to put it out of it’s leg or brisket? There are a number of factors to consider before making such a decision. The deer’s arteries will be the first to be hit and will need a short time to recover. The scapula will … Read more

Can a Feline Own an Air Rifle Strong Enough to Kill a Deer?

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You can legally own an air rifle with a.177 caliber. The following are some examples of such rifles. They are Quackenbush rifles, Cox’s air-powered deer rifles, or Custom air guns. The answer to the question “Can a felon own an air rifle strong enough to kill a deer?” depends on the type of offense and … Read more

How Far Must the Hunter Stay From the House When Hunting?

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How far must the Hunter stay from the house when hunting? Fortunately, there is a historical record for this question. While the legislation of the year 1955 prohibits hunting within 500 feet of a building, it does not include public comment. Proposed regulations from this period were typically stored in state agencies. The Legislative Library … Read more

How to Kill a Deer Efficiently With 9mm

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If you’re wondering how to kill a deer, the answer may surprise you. The 9mm is an excellent gun for small game, varmints, and even pests. In fact, it’s one of the most effective rifles available today. Hunting deer is a privilege reserved for the gentry. If you’re more interested in pest control than deer … Read more

What is the Best Caliber For Deer Hunting in the North East?

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If you want to use a rifle for deer hunting in the north east, there are a few different calibers you can choose. You can consider 6.5 Creedmoor,.30-06 Springfield, 243 Winchester, or a.30-30. Each one has their own advantages and disadvantages. Listed below are some of the advantages of each of these calibers. 6.5 Creedmoor … Read more

What Would Happen If Everyone Stopped Hunting Deer?

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What would happen if everyone stopped hunting deers? This article discusses the possible consequences, including increased insurance costs, decreased deer populations, and an increase in disease and starvation. But there is one more ramification, and that is, many human lives would be lost if everyone stopped hunting deer. Deer are an interdependent species, and stopping … Read more