Posts Tagged With: Quota Hunts

Live from the Field – RBR Quota 12/4/13

We are back live from the field on day 2 of the RBR Quota hunt. Taking a quick break, I decided to update DRD on the hunt. 11 deer were killed yesterday among 29 hunters. Weather played a big role in yesterday’s poor showing. Today I got a late start as expected but was in the field around 10:30. Very few hunters arrived today so I took advantage of the lack of hunters. Yesterday I sat on stand for 10+ hours. Today has been a “boots to the dirt” day. Still hunting is when you walk and look and walk and look. With the rain from yesterday the woods are very quiet and I have covered a lot of ground. Unfortunately with zero results. I have yet to even jump a deer today.

With that said, I am starting to question Georgia’s deer population and plan. 29 hunters in a closed state park hunt are going to end up killing less than 20 deer. Many of the hunters saw very few deer in general. We were encouraged to take does to help control the herd. At some point Georgia DNR is going to have to take a step back and reevaluate its plan. There is no need to have a hunt every year or even every other year just to have one. Maybe the 10 doe limit is a bit excessive with a 2-3 month gun season. There are states that have thriving deer herds that are doing the exact opposite of us.

Now don’t get me wrong. The biologists only make suggestions to the state and the law makers are the ones passing the regulations making our deer population very much a political one. Insurance companies want to see fewer and fewer deer to lower deer vs car situations. You also have anti-hunters fighting the hunting in general so many groups are scared to change anything without other recourses. All I am saying is that the hunters across the state have spoken. They have lobbied their frustrations and hopefully the changes made this year are just the beginning. Otherwise, there will be more and more hunters saving their money from Georgia hunting licenses and spending the extra dollars to go hunt other states.

Also, the game wardens, biologists and staff at RBR have done a great job of accommodating us. It has been a very pleasurable hunt and they should be proud of the way they took care of us. Thank you to everyone that worked the RBR Quota hunt.

I will be sure to post the final results after the hunt.

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Important Upcoming Dates 2013

With September just days away, we have some very important dates upcoming that you won’t want to miss!

September 1st- Deadline to apply for Georgia WMA and State Park Quota Hunts for all deer hunts and all feral hog hunts

September 7th- Opening Day of Dove Season

September 14th- Opening Day of Archery Deer and Bear Seasons

September 28th- National Hunting and Fishing Day – “Free opportunities (exist across the state) to learn more about outdoor skills and activities.”

This is an exciting time of year for anyone who enjoys the outdoors.  Dove season is always the unofficial kick-off to fall for hunters.  There are plenty of opportunities to participate in a dove shoot between private hunts, leases, and the public fields.  Remember to be safe during dove shoots and refrain from shooting low birds.  This tends to be the number one complaint at most dove shoots.  The following weekend archery season opens for the big game hunters.  Hopefully you have practiced and are scouting to take advantage of this long, early season.  Also don’t miss out on the events of National Hunting and Fishing Day.  More information regarding these can be found at www.gohuntgeorgia.com/getinvolved.

As with everything, don’t forget to check the current hunting regulations.  It is important to make sure that you are following the rules before you head out into the field.  Make sure that you have gotten all of your licenses and stamps as required, that you are hunting during open seasons for that area, and that you are following the restrictions.  Several of the top reasons for citations at this point in the year include:  hunting without H.I.P. permit, hunting with an unplugged shotgun, hunting on a closed field or area, and trespassing.  Always be sure to obtain landowner’s permission before hunting any private land.

As with all outdoor activities we hope that you have a safe and enjoyable season!  This is what we wait all summer for and it’s time to get outdoors and enjoy the fall!

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