I could not transfer a page from PF, that states what Party Hunting includes. It also states there are 5 states that do not allow it. MN and SD allow it. I wonder what the thinking of the DNR agencies that prohibit it?
I occasionally hunt with a few buddies that shoot better and are quicker than me- being quicker means they would shoot all the birds. My rule is you shoot your own birdsThey are thinking, "shoot your own limit". One guy takes 2 buddies that only shoot once a year and got drunk the night before and he shoots all 9 birds. that's 6 more that probably would have been killed if the bozos had to shoot their own birds... 6 more birds for the rest of the state's hunters to try for.
I absolutely break open the gun, stay 2 steps back, and let others shoot their own birds when i limit out.
Why not take 5 guys and one guy can shoot 15? Why not just do away with limits? I say if the limit is three rosters it's three rooster's period.Idk what the thought process is for outlawing it. I'm guessing maybe related to helping bird numbers? Take an example that I've had happen often while hunting here in MN.
Multiple times that I'm hunting with my dad, I'll end up shooting 3 birds to his 1. Usually because for one it's my dogs and I'm close to them and working them and second I'm younger and am more willing to bust ass through cattails or hit that far back corner my 65 year old dad may not have the legs for on a particular day.
If MN was a no party hunting state, instead of shooting 4 roosters one day, it might have been 3 since I'd have had to stop after my 2nd. That's really the only thing I can think of. Other than that, I don't see why they would outlaw it.
Every once in while that does happen...if there is any questions, I will just let the other fella add it to their bag and keep going. Never a big deal.
What remy says. If there is any doubt, I'll give it to the other guy. It might be the only one he gets that day.Every once in while that does happen...if there is any questions, I will just let the other fella add it to their bag and keep going. Never a big deal.
I agree with you that a lot of it is just luck. That like may depend a bit on each situation, like when I've brought a couple buddies hunting that don't have dogs. A lot of the action is by me with the dog. But doing a big line, drive style hunt, completely luck which way the bird goes or who makes the shot.Party hunting I can take or leave. Sometimes it is just the luck of the draw where which way the birds flush. As long as the group is all on the same page on whether you are party hunting or not. When I take my son and his buddy, I have no problem if they shoot my birds, as long as party hunting is allowed.
Well said...I am against party hunting. It brings out the worst in me and many, many others. If it works for you or your group, I applaud your restraint and decorum. But for me nothing more reliably saps a hunt of it's potential to be a meditation on movement, nature and beauty and turns it into a venile, nasty, little competition.