Originally posted by Osprey
Bajaden,
A hunting pal in Nevada told me he read All The Laws on Hunting deer. He claims: you can't shoot one migrating, mating, sleeping, going to or from
water, near a water source, on private property. He claims that unless you catch one making a phone call, you can't shoot it.
I haven't hunted in Nevada in years. Usually go to Idaho. They don't have many phone booths there. I can't really speak for any other state except
california. The big problem is the mountain lion. There were only about 900 left when they went on the endangered list. Now there are somewhere
between 3500 and 4000. One lion eats at least 50 deer a year. Probably more. You do the math. When you have that many lions hunting deer and man
hunting deer also, it won't be long before deer will be on the endangered list. |