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Your states minimum caliber for big game?
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<blockquote data-quote="T3ninja" data-source="post: 2228467" data-attributes="member: 95079"><p>As far as Indiana goes. There is no "draw" per say to hunt public or private lands, other than the few hunts that the DNR and state parks put on for deer reduction hunts. Those are usually only a couple weekends or days during the week which they close the state parks to public use and only allow hunters in. </p><p></p><p> The true "public land" is a complete disaster. I have about 4-5 chunks of public land within about an hour of me, each of which is 6-10,000 acres. Living here, and hunting them a couple times before I had access to private land, I do understand why they do not want "high powered rifles" out there. Some of the folks out here hunting would scare me half to death even with a slingshot. Take a walk through an Indiana DNR deer property and you'll have a hard time looking more than 100 yards in any direction without seeing 5-6 tree stands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T3ninja, post: 2228467, member: 95079"] As far as Indiana goes. There is no “draw” per say to hunt public or private lands, other than the few hunts that the DNR and state parks put on for deer reduction hunts. Those are usually only a couple weekends or days during the week which they close the state parks to public use and only allow hunters in. The true “public land” is a complete disaster. I have about 4-5 chunks of public land within about an hour of me, each of which is 6-10,000 acres. Living here, and hunting them a couple times before I had access to private land, I do understand why they do not want “high powered rifles” out there. Some of the folks out here hunting would scare me half to death even with a slingshot. Take a walk through an Indiana DNR deer property and you’ll have a hard time looking more than 100 yards in any direction without seeing 5-6 tree stands. [/QUOTE]
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