Chuck from WI
Member
I could use a little advice. While I sit next to a window, I look into my backyard and see 5 deer- 2 does and 3 fawns. They spend a lot of time in our neighborhood. They eat most of my garden if I don't have high fences up, and I have to limit any plants I plant to those that are recognized to be deer-resistant. I grow my trees in cages to protect them from the deer.
My city has a program to allow for hunting in the city limits. There is a written exam, a proficiency exam performed at a local archery shop, and a $20 fee. You are allowed 2 doe tags. Any shot I would take would be between 12 and 20 yards. My wife is worried about upsetting the neighbors, some of which feed the deer, despite it being against the law due to chronic wasting disease being at the margins of our county. My intent is to talk to each of the neighbors around about the destruction they cause, the limited food supply during the winter, and the risk of someone hitting one of them.
Is it worth the hassle and risk of p***ing off the neighbors? It isn't much of a hunt, I recognize, and I have two deer from earlier this fall. I butcher my own and I'm willing to share the meat with them (after getting the deer tested). Does anyone do this?
Thanks for your thoughts.
Chuck
My city has a program to allow for hunting in the city limits. There is a written exam, a proficiency exam performed at a local archery shop, and a $20 fee. You are allowed 2 doe tags. Any shot I would take would be between 12 and 20 yards. My wife is worried about upsetting the neighbors, some of which feed the deer, despite it being against the law due to chronic wasting disease being at the margins of our county. My intent is to talk to each of the neighbors around about the destruction they cause, the limited food supply during the winter, and the risk of someone hitting one of them.
Is it worth the hassle and risk of p***ing off the neighbors? It isn't much of a hunt, I recognize, and I have two deer from earlier this fall. I butcher my own and I'm willing to share the meat with them (after getting the deer tested). Does anyone do this?
Thanks for your thoughts.
Chuck