keep the loop hole I could care less, I don’t live in IA anymore and will never buy hunting land there because of the regs. I hope they increase the NR doe tags to 50k and everyone catches on!!
I just can’t see this being a detriment to harvest numbers
I do agree could be some hidden agenda in here for more NR tags, but I think closing a shitty loophole is a good thing.
One way it for sure won’t stop is by doing nothing. If you are trying to keep the state the greatest in the land for whitetail hunting you have to make changes. Seems like a good step and potentially a way for Iowan hunters to benefit in the long run
They can hunt their farm every year, just can’t shoot the buck they want.
Again you know it is a point systeM when you buy, if it takes too long there are a lot of good deer states to own land and draw a tag every year.
If it does lead to more guys poaching hopefully they throw the book at...
Nope, don’t think anyone should use someone else’s tag. Lived in IA for 10 years bought and filled my own tags, would never think about using another’s.
I think the NR piece of this is a bigger issue thou. If you only want 6000 NR buck tags given out why would you make a loophole where 3500...
I am not a resident of Iowa but the loophole in the regs was 100% BS. No way you should be able to buy a NR doe tag and kill a buck, it just does not make sense plain and simple.
This may be a step in the direction of eliminating party hunting all together but even if it doesn’t I think this...
It certainly could. I would have thought I would have caught it last year in velvet at some point. I run 4 cams on this 80 acre parcel and hunt the farm to the north that is another 280 acres with another 6 cams there.
maybe a deer moving in for the summer thou??
Never seen anything like this. Don’t know the deer, looks like he is going to be pretty trashy, but hopefully he grows til august . Date and time are correct
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