I think it's a dumb law. What should be wrong with a guy wanting to draw deer in closer? If you can keep them on your property and get closer, better shots then why not? Not saying I would or wouldn't do it but with all the corn and soybean fields around. I do put out mineral for them through...
I like the guys at the outdoorsman but you pay for it. I have bought stuff from them and they know what they are doing. Go there they will let you shoot a bunch of bows.
We went all three days last weekend and limited every day. 3 guys saturday, 3 guys sunday, and 5 guys monday. All in the same 5 acre cut sweet corn field. 165 in total plus a bunch of pigeons.
Tell me where I need a license to carry a gun in my woods. They can kiss my county a$$ lol. The co obviously didn't care what you were doing. He wrote you a ticket cause he could. A good friend and me were fishing last spring. He opened up the motor 2 minutes before time. The co said he didn't...
So, is it illegal to hold a fishing pole? These co's these days are freakin rediculous. If the lure wasn't actually in the water, you were just holding a pole. I would fight it but you would loose more money fighting it than just paying it. Still it is a stupid situation.
I usually just do the original pan fry. I have tried other ways, but none have tasted as good to me. This year I have so many of them I am dehydrating and use them in the winter. I know a man who dries them then puts them in a grinder and adds into a cheese ball or veggie dip. It's pretty good.
I like the kicks choke tube for my 1187 with number 5 rem nitro's. I usually kill my bird within 25 yard but it does well out to 60. I have taken many newbies hunting and the best advice I can say is don't call too much or too loud. If he gobbles at you don't get all excited and start hammering...