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geraldalexander7
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Deer?
A fishing buddy of mine wants to hunt deer in Baja.
What does he need to know regarding regulations?
License, etc...
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chuckie
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Gets complicated. When last I did it, a "Guide" was required in Norte and it literally couldn't be done in Sur. Best info can be had from an
outfitter if one can be found....Good Luck
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Archie
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Deer season is over, it´ll start again on the 2nd week of september 2019.
Its not complicated, just overregulated. You can´t hunt on public land nor whitout a registered guide.
License costs less than 50 dlls, you have to check with the authorities your gear after coming to the country and hire an outfitter.
There are at least 50 outfitters on BC and BCS, that offer full packages for birds (ducks, pheasant, quail and doves), deer, cougar, coyote and ONLY
in Baja Sur (for the moment) you can get a bighorn sheep permit.
I work with some of the best outfitters and guides in central Baja, both north and south. If you need more info, sent a U2U.
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motoged
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There are not a lot of deer in Baja....why doesn't he go and kill one in a part of the US where they over-run a community?
Hunting is not a sport anymore in the developed world....leave it to the people who do it for subsistence....they need to do it....and I don't think
anyone in Baja hunts deer for subsistence....
Don't believe everything you think....
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John Harper
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Quote: Originally posted by motoged | There are not a lot of deer in Baja....why doesn't he go and kill one in a part of the US where they over-run a community?
Hunting is not a sport anymore in the developed world....leave it to the people who do it for subsistence....they need to do it....and I don't think
anyone in Baja hunts deer for subsistence.... |
Actually, hunting is an often necessary part of successful game management. You mentioned the overpopulation of white tail deer, also feral pigs,
etc. Doves have a regulated season as well, been doing that for almost 60 years now.
John
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Quote: Originally posted by John Harper |
Actually, hunting is an often necessary part of successful game management. You mentioned the overpopulation of white tail deer, also feral pigs,
etc. Doves have a regulated season as well, been doing that for almost 60 years now.
John |
John,
I understand that ( I hunted for a while and had a trap line for a few years when in my late 20's). That's why I suggested killing deer somewhere
when the cull is justifiable.
I doubt there is an overabundance of deer anywhere in Baja, or they are competing unequally in the environmental or commercial economies. I saw two of
the healthiest looking Mule deer (my best id) walking along a sand wash arroyo with fair tree coverage) about 10 miles west of Mulege. It was an
honour to see such beasts surviving....no....thriving in that environment. That's why I don't hunt anymore.
That's just my way of doing hunting.
Hunters will do what they want in the long run.
Don't believe everything you think....
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John Harper
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I would hope they would at least obey the laws and regulations, as I have always done. I really do prefer "catch and release" fishing, although I
have no issue with those who keep, as long as they are within the law. Poachers and game wasters are the scum of the Earth.
John
[Edited on 2-7-2019 by John Harper]
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Hunting for sport is barbaric and m0ronic. This is the 21st century. Killing for sport is barbaric.
Humans that got the urge to kill something should stick to cage fighting, let barbarians fight barbarians and not kill defenseless animals.
Woke!
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will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man.”
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Quote: Originally posted by bajaric | Wild game getting a little scarce in your neck of the woods? No worries, bring those American dollars down to old Mexico, where you can still sneak
up on a harmless wild animal and blow it away with a high powered rifle! But you all better hurry, get down here before they go the way of the
California Grizzly, the gray wolf, and all them other critters that ain't around no more.
trophy hunters are pathetic losers |
Hey tree huger, it's not American's killing all the deer in Mexico, it's Mexicans who kill them all. They see one they shoot one. They obey no
laws, they kill every one they see including; does, fawns and any size buck, any time of year, year after year. Go spew your unfounded, nonfactual,
BS elsewhere.
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bajaric
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Tree hugger, Timinator, 2 g's. Get you insults straight! I am going to delete the above post, and I request you delete my quote. I am not going to
change anyone's opinion and I really don't need any more enemies - to each his own right?
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JZ
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Quote: Originally posted by bajaric | Tree hugger, Timinator, 2 g's. Get you insults straight! I am going to delete the above post, and I request you delete my quote. I am not going to
change anyone's opinion and I really don't need any more enemies - to each his own right? |
Get a load of these sicko's with their "trophy deer." How on Earth does posing with a dead animal make someone feel good about themselves?
http://www.bajahunting.com/deer.html
Disgusting.
[Edited on 2-8-2019 by JZ]
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Deer - reminded me of a joke about Indians and the number of feathers on their head
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Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666 | Hunting for sport is barbaric and m0ronic. This is the 21st century. Killing for sport is barbaric.
Humans that got the urge to kill something should stick to cage fighting, let barbarians fight barbarians and not kill defenseless animals.
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Guess its time to book another GOAT hunt
So understand dont waste your time always searching for those wasted years
face up and make your stand and realize that your living in the golden years
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Quote: Originally posted by John Harper | Quote: Originally posted by motoged | There are not a lot of deer in Baja....why doesn't he go and kill one in a part of the US where they over-run a community?
Hunting is not a sport anymore in the developed world....leave it to the people who do it for subsistence....they need to do it....and I don't think
anyone in Baja hunts deer for subsistence.... |
Actually, hunting is an often necessary part of successful game management. You mentioned the overpopulation of white tail deer, also feral pigs,
etc. Doves have a regulated season as well, been doing that for almost 60 years now.
John |
Very informed post here.
Making America Great Again
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Bubba
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Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666 | Hunting for sport is barbaric and m0ronic. This is the 21st century. Killing for sport is barbaric.
Humans that got the urge to kill something should stick to cage fighting, let barbarians fight barbarians and not kill defenseless animals.
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Just another ignorant and uninformed post from Goat talking out of the side of his mouth.
Making America Great Again
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msteve1014
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Nice fotos. I wish I still had mine from the Book cliffs and the Dolores triangle.
Low ,wide racks on those desert bucks.
Quote: Originally posted by JZ | Quote: Originally posted by bajaric | Tree hugger, Timinator, 2 g's. Get you insults straight! I am going to delete the above post, and I request you delete my quote. I am not going to
change anyone's opinion and I really don't need any more enemies - to each his own right? |
Get a load of these sicko's with their "trophy deer." How on Earth does posing with a dead animal make someone feel good about themselves?
http://www.bajahunting.com/deer.html
Disgusting.
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JZ
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Kill me the day my self esteem is dependent on posing with dead animals.
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motoged
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Don't believe everything you think....
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mtgoat666
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Only mentally ill people take joy in killing defenseless animals. You got to to be a psychopath to think shooting a defenseless deer is fun,
Appear to be many sick nomads, sad!
Instead of spending time and money to go deer hunting, why don’t you just stay home and shoot your dog or cat? Better yet, you can save money if
you don’t buy a gun, just grab a scrap piece of 2x4 and club your dog to death.
Woke!
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chuckie
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Lumberyard is closed ....
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