Pennsylvania Deer Hunting Videos
Flintlock Muzzleloader Deer Hunting 2012 PaMay 10, 2012
Deer Hunting 2012. John Royer fills his last tag of the season with his flintlock muzzleloader in Clarion county Pennsylvania. John was using and ITX roundball and 100 grains of 2F blackpowder. Bonus cooking footage at end.
Rifle Season 2010 Deer Hunting Pennsylvania #7May 09, 2012
Pa Deer Hunting 2010. Ron and Clint go after whitetails in Clarion county during the last friday of the Pa rifle season. Ron kills a doe. Filmed by John Royer.
Mack's PA Deer Hunt 2011-Team BurghMar 10, 2012
October 2011 Mentored Youth Deer Hunt In PA! Mack get her first deer on her first hunt.
Deer Hunt Doe Kill 2011 PaMay 04, 2012
Hunting Deer 2011. John Royer films himself on the last day of rifle season in Clarion county Pennsylvania. John kills his third doe of the season with a Remington 7mm Mag using a Hornady 154 grain SST.
Archery Deer Hunt Bow Kill 2011 Pa Pt #2May 15, 2012
Compound Bow Hunting 2011. John Royer shoots a mature doe with his PSE Fireflight compound bow during the first week of archery season in Clarion county Pennsylvania.
Two Rifle Deer Hunts Pa 2011May 12, 2012
Deer Hunting 2011. Hunter Ruby and his father each shoot a doe in the Pennsylvania rifle season.
Flintlock Muzzleloader Deer Hunting 2011 Pennsylvania #3Apr 26, 2012
Deer Hunt 2011. Hunter films John as he tries to fill his last tag of the 2010-2011 Pa deer season in Clarion county.
Recurve Whitetail Deer Hunt 2011 PennsylvaniaMay 12, 2012
Recurve Deer Hunting 2011. Ryan Toth makes the perfect shot on a nice whitetail doe with his BobLee Envy Recurve bow in Jefferson county Pa. Filmed by Shane Reed.
Rifle Season Deer Hunting 2010 Pa #2Apr 26, 2012
Whitetail Hunting 2010. John Royer Hunts for whitetail buck during the Pennsylvania rifle season in Clarion county.
10 Point Buck Bow Hunt 2011 PennsylvaniaMay 12, 2012
Compound Bow Hunting Pa 2011. Charles Boozer makes a shot on a big Pa whitetail buck while filming himself during the first week of archery season in Clarion county. The Leatherwood gang helps Charles recover his buck. His gear includes a Hoyt compound bow, Gold Tip arrows, and Blood Runner Broadheads.
2011 Pa Rifle Buck Self filmedApr 04, 2012
The first day of the Pa rifle season is a fun one in 2011. I finally got a self-filmed kill under my belt with a nice Pa buck
Flintlock Muzzleloader Deer Hunting 2011 Big Buck Pennsylvania #2May 17, 2012
Deer Hunting 2011. John Royer hunts for a big whitetail buck in Clarion county Pa during the Flintlock Deer Season.
Youth Pa Deer Hunter JD Shoots His Very First Deer With His Parker Buckbuster 175, Oct. 2011May 04, 2012
Watch as JD's first shot ends in a nice double lung clean kill. All the practice paid off when this big old Armstrong Co. doe stepped into range. Pa deer watch out, the new class of hunters have emerged.
Muzzleloader Pistol Deer Hunt 2011 PaMay 04, 2012
Muzzleloading Percussion Pistol Kill 2011. John Royer kills a doe with his CVA Percussion .50 caliber Muzzleloader Mountain Pistol on the opening day of the early muzzleloader season in Clarion county Pennsylvania. John used 45 grains of 2F blackpowder with the ITX 160 Grain Roundball made by TOMBOB Outdoors. The gun was put together by Johns cousin Brendan McCall who also filmed the second part of the video.
2011 Pa Rifle Season Opening DayMay 18, 2012
Deer Hunting 2011 Gun. Follow John Royer as he films the opening day of the Pennsylvania gun season in Claron county Pa. Johns brother Kale kills the Big 8 point as seen in previous videos. Hunter Ruby shows off his trophy that he shot on the first day in Armstrong County.
No arrests in reported night hunt
Two Oconee County men had to explain themselves Sunday after a passer-by thought they were poaching deer or hunting at night, which is illegal, according to a sheriff's report.
Even in early season, deer hunting can be productive
The months of September and October are considered by many deer hunters to be the pre-game warmup for the "real season" when the rut begins. At that point, the mature bucks drop their guard and go into search mode for does in heat. If the truth be known many a trophy has been taken in the early period before the rut ever starts and it can be persuasively argued that during these two months quality deer can be taken because they are less wary (especially during the first two or three weeks) and because their patterns are more predictable. Let's take a look at some things to consider in this early portion of white-tail season.
Gardeners don't fawn over deer
Sometimes even a doe-eyed Bambi will wear out its welcome. Deer have been banned from many gardens, orchards and woodlots because they damage or destroy so many tender shoots, fragile saplings and emerging blooms.
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