Posted By: estex
Question??? - 09/07/14 02:59 PM
I've been hunting sense I was 8 and now 45.. We had a game warden (Mr. Green Jeans)come check us while dove hunting. He had walked passed one of our Deer feeders while coming to us (1/2mile away) and made a statement "Your deer stands are to close to your feeders." I only archery hunt and the stand is 40-50yrds away from the feeder. He stated that it is illegal to shot a deer under the feeder.?????
So here is my Question... Has anybody heard of this law? Did they change it and I missed it with the rest of TEXAS??!!
Surely he was referring to hunting dove at the feeder, deer you can hunt from two feet is you think you can get them that close.
Prob just yankin your chain....
If he is your local warden, it may not be a bad idea to give him a call and get him to clarify what he meant. As he will be the guy you have to deal with when you hunt deer there.
Posted By: estex
Re: Question??? - 09/07/14 03:19 PM
After thinking about it after he left I came to the same theory about the doves too...
Posted By: estex
Re: Question??? - 09/07/14 03:44 PM
But he was a cool Mr. Green Jeans..So he might have been yank'en...
My guess is part yankin' your chain, part friendly warning. 1/2 mile is like a walk down the driveway for a dove in flight.
Posted By: retfuz
Re: Question??? - 09/08/14 02:01 AM
I've always been told dove are federal migratory birds and like ducks, can't be hunted in baited fields and that the areas around feeders are baited. I took that to mean no skillet shots under the feeder. I would think a bird flying into your feeder or taking off from it would be illegal.
Posted By: TonyinVA
Re: Question??? - 09/08/14 02:15 AM
Last I heard you can bait deer in Texas.....maybe he was referring to hunting doves near a feeder