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Re: New Florida Rule
[Re: charlie]
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12/16/19 04:46 PM
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There has never been a limit on young male deer without bare antler visible. At least not in the last 40 or so years. There has always been a limit on unaltered male deer.
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Re: New Florida Rule
[Re: charlie]
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12/16/19 06:04 PM
12/16/19 06:04 PM
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This is last year's regs.
DEER ANTLERED BUCKS are defined as those male deer with bare antlers visible above natural hairline. UNANTLERED DEER are defined as all deer without bony antlers visible above the natural hairline. Yes, and there is a limit of one per day unantlered. You said there was no limit. There has always been a limit.
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Re: New Florida Rule
[Re: charlie]
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12/16/19 06:29 PM
12/16/19 06:29 PM
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Ok, if you want to play the smartass game then you were wrong as well. There has not always been a limit. I am not going to look up the 1800s game laws but I feel certain there was no limit in those years. If there was we can go back as far as you like. I As a matter of fact I have a book right here on the 1800's 1803 firehunting and Sunday hunting became prohibited 1854 seasons set for Mobile, Baldwin, and Washington Co. And it goes on and on from there. First mention CHANGING limits on 1907. One buck a day, no does, from Nov. 1 thru Dec. 31.
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Re: New Florida Rule
[Re: WmHunter]
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12/16/19 08:44 PM
12/16/19 08:44 PM
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I don't see how, if you're shooting this years fawns with spots or waiting until they loose them you still don't know if its a buck or a doe. Its not like antlers sprout out the second the spots come off. Its normally towards the end of season before you can start seeing knobs and thats only if its real close where you can see it. I can't see it really changing much and could care less if they shoot them with spots or fresh out of them. Really a non factor if you ask me. Your response is nonsensical gibberish. Simple fact: a buck fawn is a MALE DEER known as a "buck." Bottom line fact: there are now no limits on how many male buck deer that a hunter can kill each year in Alabama. Your understanding is whats non sense. The spotted fawn law changed nothing about being able to identify a fawn buck or the amount that can be killed. A fawn buck without antlers from what I've known has always been able to have been killed and not counted as an antlered buck. The fact that it can now be killed with spots rather than after it looses them means nothing. The ONLY change is if you you want to shoot a this years fawn you can now do it when it has spots instead of waiting until they're gone. Really for many it will only affect bow hunters anyways. The fawns on many areas have lost their spots by gun season. I know the ones we saw this year on the youth hunt had already lost them. The opportunity it even created period is a non issue much less how its going to play out. Fact: spots or not if you're shooting this current years fawns you don't knon if its a buck or doe whether it has spots or not. Fact: bucks with no antlers have not counted in the buck limit before this law so nothing has changed in that regards.
Last edited by ghost rabbit; 12/17/19 07:32 AM.
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