bigfan wrote:
I thought all these guys hunted over bait? or at least within shooting range?
And last night, watched an outdoors show, when they got into the stand they took off the Oranges and went camo.
trespassing, well thats another story
From the IDNR website - "What am I required to wear.
Firearm Deer Hunting - It is unlawful to hunt deer with any firearm when not wearing a solid blaze orange cap/hat and an upper outer garment displaying at least 400 square inches of solid blaze orange material. Note: Camouflage blaze orange does not meet the requirements.
Archery Deer Hunting during a Firearm Season - During the muzzleloader only, the youth, the late winter and the CWD deer season, archery deer hunters must comply with the requirements to wear blaze orange in counties open to those gun deer seasons.
Archery Turkey Hunting during a Firearm Season - When and where it is legal to archery turkey hunt during any gun deer season, archery turkey hunters must comply with the same blaze orange requirements as gun deer hunters."
The guy we found didn't even have any orange clothing with him.
You cannot bait in Illinois. In Wisconsin you can.
The poacher had put up a bait pile on his neighbor's property about eighty feet from his own front door. He rigged up a camera. When the deer came to eat, the poacher would step outside his front door and nail the deer with a crossbow.
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