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Re: New Season Dates Revisited
[Re: CNC]
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01/24/24 08:00 AM
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I still contend that pressure is the largest issue we have in Alabama, hence my actual reason for my season “recommendation”. It’s so much easier to pass on bucks when you are seeing plenty. When it’s a big deal to someone to kill a buck, and they aren’t seeing enough to make them believe they will have a chance at a better one, they will shoot something. The pressure most properties get make seeing good bucks tough for the average hunter even with 9 cell cameras and 12 feeders. How long does it take a buck to adapt to pressure?? Not long!! As soon as we humans start moving around in their areas and leaving our stink all over. They hear the atvs and trucks at the same time and going to the same place everyday in their area. I tell my guys the reason we can’t pattern deer here is because the deer already have us patterned. I’d say within a couple days. When our place is left alone for a few weeks,hunting is great the first couple days back. Goes to crap starting on day 3-4. Our biggest problem is our camp is in the dead center of our property. The deer know every move we make. It’s their world and we’re just an inconvenience to them for half the year.
It's hard to kiss the lips at night that chews your a$$ all day long.
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Re: New Season Dates Revisited
[Re: RandanAL]
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01/24/24 08:12 AM
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CarbonClimber1
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I hope all they have one day is bow season..an then i hope they outlaw corn an crossbows..im for makin it harder..weedout the lazy losers with too much money🫣 Makes sense - If you’re serious about killing mature whitetails you’ll support making Alabama the first bow only state. Not really…i just like shootin chit with a bow..an i know how far im willin to go..i wonder about everbody else’s dedication…just how bad do you want it..cause seems to me..rich folks been gettin what they want for awhile..id like to givem what everbody needs…a level playin field..yeh..you could still go buy you 5000 acres..an be a ritch biotch..but youd still have to get within 30-40 yards..and kill..good luck
"I dont quit.. And ill fight alone if i have to"
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Re: New Season Dates Revisited
[Re: CNC]
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01/24/24 08:20 AM
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globe
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I went to Columbus Ohio one fall to visit a family member, we stayed 3-4 days. We rode to a WMA and there was a huge crop field like 300-400 acres (huge to me), with a tiny little 40 acre plot of woods right in the middle of the field. Right at dark 13 racked bucks came out of that 40 acres into the soybean field. Then right down the road there was a major creek/river that had sparse woods around it, surrounded by crop field again. Bow hunting that wma would be like shooting fish in a barrel to me. Just no where for the deer to hide. There was a cemetery that bordered the wma and it was grown up behind it. I told my family member to hunt right behind the cemetery and he ended up killing a good 10 there. I suppose turkeys would be the same way, easy to kill with lack of cover. Can’t be as many deer per acre up there though, not enough woods.
Last edited by globe; 01/24/24 08:21 AM.
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Re: New Season Dates Revisited
[Re: marshmud991]
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01/24/24 09:46 AM
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I still contend that pressure is the largest issue we have in Alabama, hence my actual reason for my season “recommendation”. It’s so much easier to pass on bucks when you are seeing plenty. When it’s a big deal to someone to kill a buck, and they aren’t seeing enough to make them believe they will have a chance at a better one, they will shoot something. The pressure most properties get make seeing good bucks tough for the average hunter even with 9 cell cameras and 12 feeders. How long does it take a buck to adapt to pressure?? Not long!! As soon as we humans start moving around in their areas and leaving our stink all over. They hear the atvs and trucks at the same time and going to the same place everyday in their area. I tell my guys the reason we can’t pattern deer here is because the deer already have us patterned. I’d say within a couple days. When our place is left alone for a few weeks,hunting is great the first couple days back. Goes to crap starting on day 3-4. Our biggest problem is our camp is in the dead center of our property. The deer know every move we make. It’s their world and we’re just an inconvenience to them for half the year. Exactly.......I think a lot of folks would like the split gun season.....they just dont know it yet.
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Re: New Season Dates Revisited
[Re: CNC]
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01/24/24 09:54 AM
01/24/24 09:54 AM
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AU338MAG
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I still contend that pressure is the largest issue we have in Alabama, hence my actual reason for my season “recommendation”. It’s so much easier to pass on bucks when you are seeing plenty. When it’s a big deal to someone to kill a buck, and they aren’t seeing enough to make them believe they will have a chance at a better one, they will shoot something. The pressure most properties get make seeing good bucks tough for the average hunter even with 9 cell cameras and 12 feeders. How long does it take a buck to adapt to pressure?? Not long!! As soon as we humans start moving around in their areas and leaving our stink all over. They hear the atvs and trucks at the same time and going to the same place everyday in their area. I tell my guys the reason we can’t pattern deer here is because the deer already have us patterned. I’d say within a couple days. When our place is left alone for a few weeks,hunting is great the first couple days back. Goes to crap starting on day 3-4. Our biggest problem is our camp is in the dead center of our property. The deer know every move we make. It’s their world and we’re just an inconvenience to them for half the year. Exactly.......I think a lot of folks would like the split gun season.....they just dont know it yet. You can split the gun season now. It's just up to you...
Dying ain't much of a living boy...Josey Wales
Molon Labe
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Re: New Season Dates Revisited
[Re: AU338MAG]
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01/24/24 10:01 AM
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You can split the gun season now.
It's just up to you...
Sure....north Alabama hunters could just sit at home during Feb too but they dont. Its like I said before…..if everything is about voluntary restraint then we might as well not even have season dates and just let every individual make their own rules. That argument just doesn’t hold water after a while.
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We dont rent pigs
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Re: New Season Dates Revisited
[Re: CNC]
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01/24/24 01:22 PM
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I agree with you though AU338MAG about adjusting doe days……The simplest thing would probably be to just expand zone C to include more counties and cut the days back from 23 to maybe 14…..Most of the counties that need it are north of Montgomery anyways.
We dont rent pigs
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Re: New Season Dates Revisited
[Re: CNC]
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01/24/24 02:33 PM
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AU338MAG
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You can split the gun season now.
It's just up to you...
Sure....north Alabama hunters could just sit at home during Feb too but they dont. Its like I said before…..if everything is about voluntary restraint then we might as well not even have season dates and just let every individual make their own rules. That argument just doesn’t hold water after a while. I've not hunted deer one day in Alabama this season. Yet A few years ago I was in a south Alabama club with my brother. He would hunt every weekend from opening day through Christmas. By the time the rut rolled in January he had hunted all of his best spots to death and the deer had him patterned. Again, HUNTERS are their own worst enemy.
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Dying ain't much of a living boy...Josey Wales
Molon Labe
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Re: New Season Dates Revisited
[Re: CNC]
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01/24/24 03:01 PM
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I agree but you cant just blame everything on the hunters….We already know through the economic law called the tragedy of the commons that humans will eventually exploit a limited shared resource when there are no regulations preventing them from doing so…..I don’t know why we would expect the limited shared resource of deer to be any different. The regulations that we have in place are just as much to blame for the outcomes we see as are the hunters….. Its real easy just to point the fingers at the hunters though and make them the scapegoats
We dont rent pigs
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Re: New Season Dates Revisited
[Re: UA Hunter]
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01/24/24 05:09 PM
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CNC, what problem are you attempting to solve? If it's a population thing, manipulating doe harvests (more or less) can fix that. If it's to create larger bucks, that's a personal thing and not the states job. We have a few problems that have been exacerbated by corn that need addressing unless we just want to have our regulations set to as crappy as they could be from a management standpoint…..I don’t think we should try and trophy manage but I also don’t think we should manage on the far other end of the spectrum either….. The biggest issue is an over harvesting of bucks along with a further degrading of populations in what are already the worst areas. You also have a lot of north Alabama hunters who are unhappy with the Feb extension and readjusting those dates would be one step to helping alleviate some of these issues we’ve created. I agree with you that its not the states job to trophy manage but its also not their job to run it in the ground to make corn money. There needs to be some kind of balance that is struck.
We dont rent pigs
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Re: New Season Dates Revisited
[Re: Teacher One]
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01/24/24 05:53 PM
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JustHunt
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Matt do the other states in the mid west that you and others mentioned that had it figured out as far as managing the deer herd goes have different doe limits for different parts of the state? Or do they manage the herd as a whole? Different Zones just like AL. There are extra tags available over the counter that will allow a hunter to kill another doe. KY and IL have these in effect. Both of these states only allow one buck per hunter per year. These areas are truly the Lands of Giants. If someone will post a pic for me I will be glad to show you a couple of examples of what I am talking about. Just let me know. And no matter what you do to limit harvests Alabama will never be known as the land of the giants. Never.
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Re: New Season Dates Revisited
[Re: Mbrock]
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01/24/24 06:12 PM
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People don’t want giants. They just want the opportunity to hunt mature deer, and it’s becoming increasingly more difficult in places. Everybody knows we aren’t going to rival the Midwest in total number of huge bucks. Exactly…….our management objectives right now seems to be to try and squeeze out every dollar the resource can produce while pushing quality to the lowest limits that’ll be tolerated…..We do a good job of conditioning folks to be ok with mediocracy so that they don’t expect much
We dont rent pigs
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Re: New Season Dates Revisited
[Re: Mbrock]
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01/24/24 06:25 PM
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JustHunt
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People don’t want giants. They just want the opportunity to hunt mature deer, and it’s becoming increasingly more difficult in places. Everybody knows we aren’t going to rival the Midwest in total number of huge bucks. So now we need rules for those that wanna hunt mature deer? What about those that don’t ? We just say piss on them? Everybody else’s desires are more important than theirs apparently. Personally, I try to hunt mature deer. Have no issues with it. It’s what I try to do. I don’t expect everyone else to want exactly what I want nor do I want to make laws that would make hunting less enjoyable for those that don’t care to hunt mature deer. I don’t like the laws we have now. The last thing I want is more laws that prohibit me from doing what I enjoy. People are always screwing up good things. Deer hunting shouldn’t be any different I guess.
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Re: New Season Dates Revisited
[Re: JustHunt]
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01/24/24 06:38 PM
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AU338MAG
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People don’t want giants. They just want the opportunity to hunt mature deer, and it’s becoming increasingly more difficult in places. Everybody knows we aren’t going to rival the Midwest in total number of huge bucks. So now we need rules for those that wanna hunt mature deer? What about those that don’t ? We just say piss on them? Everybody else’s desires are more important than theirs apparently. Personally, I try to hunt mature deer. Have no issues with it. It’s what I try to do. I don’t expect everyone else to want exactly what I want nor do I want to make laws that would make hunting less enjoyable for those that don’t care to hunt mature deer. I don’t like the laws we have now. The last thing I want is more laws that prohibit me from doing what I enjoy. People are always screwing up good things. Deer hunting shouldn’t be any different I guess.
Dying ain't much of a living boy...Josey Wales
Molon Labe
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Re: New Season Dates Revisited
[Re: JustHunt]
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01/24/24 06:40 PM
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People don’t want giants. They just want the opportunity to hunt mature deer, and it’s becoming increasingly more difficult in places. Everybody knows we aren’t going to rival the Midwest in total number of huge bucks. So now we need rules for those that wanna hunt mature deer? What about those that don’t ? We just say piss on them? Everybody else’s desires are more important than theirs apparently. Personally, I try to hunt mature deer. Have no issues with it. It’s what I try to do. I don’t expect everyone else to want exactly what I want nor do I want to make laws that would make hunting less enjoyable for those that don’t care to hunt mature deer. I don’t like the laws we have now. The last thing I want is more laws that prohibit me from doing what I enjoy. People are always screwing up good things. Deer hunting shouldn’t be any different I guess. We should have rules that try to promote at least a somewhat reasonably balanced herd and one that is at least somewhere in the ballpark of our potential from a population standpoint…..not ones like we have now that results in piss poor herd dynamics across large swaths of the state and degrading populations in areas that already sucked……Do you think its ok for the state to change rules that degrade the resource like legalizing baiting but not ok for the hunters to speak up and expect better? Is everyone just supposed to take that one on the chin? Kinda seems like it’s a one way street when it comes to change……
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Re: New Season Dates Revisited
[Re: Backwards cowboy]
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01/24/24 07:07 PM
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No herd can possibly improve under an almost 4 month season, 3 buck limit and legalized corn. Stupid is as stupid does. X2 X 1000. Stupid is being nice .
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