Question on spotlighting deer?

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  • Kirk Freeman

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    Mar 9, 2008
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    I am sure that there would be other situations that would capture a youngsters imagination enough to pull them into the woods for deer season.

    Some people let their loathing of poachers get in the way of doing fun stuff with kids.

    I mean, come on, if someone is just looking at deer, what's the big deal?

    "They could be poaching.":runaway:

    Yeah, and if male, I suppose we arrest them for rape too 'cause they could do that too.:rolleyes::laugh:

    Remember, somewhere, in some way . . . someone is out there having fun. Pass a law!!!:D
     

    windingwinds

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    I would much rather see the deer in legal light myself. I don't worry so much about those parties they must be having after dark.
    Spotlighting would be more acceptable if those spotlighting kept it to their own property. They don't.
    If you really want to see the deer after dark invest in night vision equipment.
     
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