Man...I just picture that as being a ton of liability assumed. I mean there are some dew sweeper golfers out there at 7 or 7:30am in the morning. Shooting a rifle around a golf course during that time is ballsy.
To clarify, this was up in PA where there was a terrain feature between me and the course and they only let us hunt on days the course had a scheduled closure or if there was snow on the ground.
Sunday, first hole, we heard them bust through the woods at ten yards away and then they popped out here to look. Was odd cuz all the does we saw were pretty tame. Bucks are just wired different but thinking they were outside their core area is why they spooked so hard. Must have seen 2 dozen does and fawns....and a couple big gobs.
It is great you got permission to hunt this residential area where the deer are accustomed to human presence and that is your choice of course...I do hope your talking about hunting with a bow correct?
OK...just making sure...if it was a rifle you and the those that are letting you hunt are really exposing yourselves to the possibility of killing someone and losing everything.
OK...just making sure...if it was a rifle you and the those that are letting you hunt are really exposing yourselves to the possibility of killing someone and losing everything.
It is great you got permission to hunt this residential area where the deer are accustomed to human presence and that is your choice of course...I do hope your talking about hunting with a bow correct?
A bow would be a great choice but if the county is open to rifle hunting I don't see an issue. Just be sure of what you are shooting. Hunt in the early morning and late evening when less folks are around. And if you have a suppressor and the property owners says OK then even better.
But I know people will freak put if they heard a gunshot and then see a dead deer.
OK...just making sure...if it was a rifle you and the those that are letting you hunt are really exposing yourselves to the possibility of killing someone and losing everything.