Well Ed wish no more !
Today the senate approved the bow perimeter bill dropping the safety zone to 150' from 450' for bow.
http://www.dailyrecord.com/article/...to-reduce-bowhunting-buffer-zone-around-homes
Now you can tell those yuppy Tabernacle tree huggers to go back to wherever it is yuppy tree huggers come from.
I had a lively exchange several years ago with a crackpot JO in your neighborhood who interrupted my lawful muzzleloader hunt on a friend's property. He went home to sulk and I eventually killed two there.
I would be happy to cull a few for you if you have a change of heart.
This perimeter bill had a lot of support from the NJOA, the United Bowhunters and numerous sportsman's clubs, including mine, which has 680 members.
Scott
That's good Scott. My only issue with hunting, or target shooting, is safety. Someone in a tree shooting downward has a good backstop. In particular it's the muzzle loaders being shot horizontally that make me nervous. Funny that I hever got the hunting bug with my love of the woods, I was not introduced to it when I was young. I have dressed out about 20 deer, made deer sausage, burgers, steaks and tanned a couple of hihes. I am a salt water fisherman, spearfishing on scuba and I like to crab.
Every Thanksgiving, for about 2 decades now, when my friends were done their morning hunt we get together in my driveway for beer, snapps and cigars. If they got a deer we'd let the dogs have a look then clean it. I just dig a hole in the garden and bury whatever and then hose it out. One year Rex handed me the heart, still warm, I cooked it and that was breakfast.
I also enjoy the Tuckerton Seaport Museum, especially the duck hunting shacks with the vintage guns and refrigerators. Boy would I like to have stayed in one.
Right now my property is deer free because of the fence I put up but my neighbor has about 15 deer in permanent redisence. She is not hunter friendly but is trying to sell, I'll keep you in mind. 150 feet is easy
on the properties in my neighborhood.
I just wanted to explain myself as I am am sometimes hard on hunters because some of them are jerks, just like the general population. I know you enjoy living off the land and I think that's great.
Ed