I got home too late to make it in the woods to do a little bowhunting so I figured I would turn some of the manure into the garden. I wanted to try the 1F194 beam on the hicrop since it has more height. I hooked the beam up to an old 193 plow bottom I had. I worked pretty good although could use some weights cause the manure isn't totally dry. The funny thing is while I was plowing I seen 7 doe and 2 buck. Guess I should look into making a bow holder for the cub.
Kirk
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In many states it is illegal to shoot from a tractor, I assume they also include bow hunting.
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John *.?-!.* cub owner wrote:In many states it is illegal to shoot from a tractor, I assume they also include bow hunting.
While it is illegal (a tractor is considered a motor vehicle) who would enforce that? Not me
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Guy I worked with fired a rifle off the back of his mule to acclimate him so he could hunt with him...The hot cartridge ejected into the mules ear...Should I finish...He found the mule back at the barn and sat on a donut for quite awhile in the Line Truck...Just came to mind...Probably illegal also...
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That bow holder sounds like a good idea! It may be illegal to hunt while sitting in the driver’s seat of the tractor. However, you could dismount from the tractor to make your shot.
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I know this isn't safe, and I've never done it, but I know people who have shot deer from the bucket of a front end loader. To my knowledge, in SC, it's not illegal on private land. Hunting from horseback, or muleback, is definitely not illegal. To each his own...
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Here's a couple of photos. cub plowing and one of the bucks I seen at the edge of the garden. Although not a shooter in my book but nice to see him around. Maybe in a year or two.
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You will not like seeing him around near as much as the garden comes up, especially if you raise early or late lettuce. They also like young tender corn plants. I have a neighbor I know is a careful hunter, and he has my permission to remove deer from my garden at anytime. We are getting an overpopulation in this area.
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