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On 8/18/13 12:47 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 18 Aug 2013 12:17:25 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 8/18/13 11:34 AM, wrote: Firearms hunting for deer is allowed in Calvert and St. Mary's Counties. ... but no modern rifles, only muzzle loaders or shotguns.. Doubtful, since I have seen hunters with "modern" rifles stalking deer in harvested cornfields adjacent to woods. It has been illegal for at least 60 years. Those are shotguns or they are breaking the law in every southern Maryland county. You can use rifles on the Eastern shore and western Md. I suppose I could google up the DNR site and prove it to you but I am getting ready to go on a boat ride. Oh, the hunters I see stalking the cornfields are concerned with rules. I see. :) I don't hunt, so the rules for or against rifle hunting have no significance for me. |
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On 8/18/13 12:56 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 18 Aug 2013 12:17:25 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 8/18/13 11:34 AM, wrote: On Sat, 17 Aug 2013 15:18:15 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 8/17/13 2:59 PM, wrote: The Baltimore/Washington corridor is a pretty good barrier to keep western wildlife out of Southern Md and there are still enough rednecks down there to take out the few that trickle through. If some did manage to walk across the Morgantown Bridge, I imagine they might be able to establish a foot hold but the whole place is still fairly well developed in a small farm/big yard sort of way. It is so densely populated that you can't hunt deer with a rifle in any of the So Md counties. Calvert County has a population density of 413 persons per square mile. St Mary's County has a population density of 291 persons per square mile. Fairfax County, Va., has a population density of 2,738 persons per square mile. Lee County, FL, where you live, has a population density of 769 persons per square mile. Your county is far more developed than ours. In other words, the population density here is about half what it is where you live, so your area is populated about twice as densely as Calvert County, and nearly three times as densely populated at St. Mary's County. There are no big cities in Calvert County. It is fairly much universally populated. It is pretty much univerally unpopulated. Even along Route 4 south of Prince Frederick to just north of Solomons, there's not much built out. We have a few big cities (Ft Myers, Cape Coral and Lehigh) and a lot of open space. I agree we are more developed than it was when I moved here tho and a lot more than I like.. Firearms hunting for deer is allowed in Calvert and St. Mary's Counties. ... but no modern rifles, only muzzle loaders or shotguns.. Doubtful, since I have seen hunters with "modern" rifles stalking deer in harvested cornfields adjacent to woods. Too easy to pass up. http://www.eregulations.com/maryland...m-regulations/ Breech-loading rifles are those that are not loaded from the muzzle and include, but are not limited to, break action, bolt action, pump action, lever action, falling block, and semi-automatic rifles. Breech-loading rifles may not be used to hunt deer in Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Calvert, Caroline, Charles, Frederick (in that portion of Frederick County lying south of a line beginning at the Washington/Frederick County line at US Rt. 40 and continuing on Rt. 40 east to Harmony Road, proceeding south on Harmony Road to I-70, following I-70 east through Frederick County), Harford, Howard, Kent, Montgomery, Prince George’s, Queen Anne’s, St. Mary’s and Talbot Counties or in Worcester County as follows: (1) within one mile of any school, (2) within that portion of South Point lying south of a line beginning at the west end of the Sinepuxent Bay Bridge on State Rt. 611, then by and with the south side of Rt. 611 to the junction of the South Point Road going south for a distance of 0.6 miles to a point opposite the southern boundary of the Ocean City Golf and Yacht Club property on the west side of the road, then by the southern boundary of the Ocean City Golf and Yacht Club to Trappe Creek and (3) within that portion of the land lying south of a line beginning at the mouth of the St. Martin River northwest to the junction with Shingle Landing Road, then by and with the south side of Shingle Landing Road to the junction with State Rt. 113, then by and with the east side of Rt. 113 to the junction with Rt. 589, then by and with the east side of Rt. 589 to the junction with US Rt. 50, then by and with the north side of Rt. 50 to the junction with Assawoman Bay, then by and with the west boundary of Assawoman Bay to the junction with the St. Martin River. That there are laws against it doesn't mean it isn't done, and done visibly. As stated, I have seen hunters with modern rifles hunting, though if I were hunting deer, I'd probably prefer a slug-loaded shotgun. |
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On 8/18/2013 12:57 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 8/18/13 12:47 PM, wrote: On Sun, 18 Aug 2013 12:17:25 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 8/18/13 11:34 AM, wrote: Firearms hunting for deer is allowed in Calvert and St. Mary's Counties. ... but no modern rifles, only muzzle loaders or shotguns.. Doubtful, since I have seen hunters with "modern" rifles stalking deer in harvested cornfields adjacent to woods. It has been illegal for at least 60 years. Those are shotguns or they are breaking the law in every southern Maryland county. You can use rifles on the Eastern shore and western Md. I suppose I could google up the DNR site and prove it to you but I am getting ready to go on a boat ride. Oh, the hunters I see stalking the cornfields are concerned with rules. I see. :) I don't hunt, so the rules for or against rifle hunting have no significance for me. You don't have a problem with illegal hunters aiming to shoot Bambi's mother! I see. |
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On 8/19/13 2:31 AM, wrote:
On Sun, 18 Aug 2013 19:19:50 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 8/18/13 6:42 PM, wrote: On Sun, 18 Aug 2013 12:59:01 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: That there are laws against it doesn't mean it isn't done, and done visibly. As stated, I have seen hunters with modern rifles hunting, though if I were hunting deer, I'd probably prefer a slug-loaded shotgun. Are you sure you were not looking at a slug gun. They look like a rifle with rifle sights or maybe a scope. (stocked like a rifle) There are also some late 20th century muzzle loaders that look pretty modern. This ain't Davy Jones's Kentucky Rifle, I am sure there are poachers tho. I knew a game warden who said most of the deer were taken by .22rf ... at night That is just what it is in Southern Maryland. I dunno...bolt action slug guns? Maybe. Browning makes a nice one http://www.chuckhawks.com/browning_A-Bolt_slug_gun.htm For about half that you can get one from Savage or Marlin St. Mary's County seems to be where many of your northern rednecks are moving these days. Calvert County is getting too sophisticated for many of them. That seems to be true. The Hispanics are taking over Chuck county from what I heard and that used to be where the rednecks were, I still have a niece in Bryans Road and another one around Accokeek or Pisgah. The 4th lives over near John somewhere (in Va). The latino or hispanic population of Charles County is about 5 per cent. The majority of the county's population is still white, with blacks a close second. Hispanics have a long way to go to "take over" the county. You really need to talk to people who are less prejudiced up here than the ones on your call list. Just because your nieces see a few latinos at the mall doesn't mean they are taking over. Now, in Fairfax County, Virginia, the hispanic-latino population is close to 20%. |
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On 8/19/2013 6:38 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 8/19/13 2:31 AM, wrote: On Sun, 18 Aug 2013 19:19:50 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 8/18/13 6:42 PM, wrote: On Sun, 18 Aug 2013 12:59:01 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: That there are laws against it doesn't mean it isn't done, and done visibly. As stated, I have seen hunters with modern rifles hunting, though if I were hunting deer, I'd probably prefer a slug-loaded shotgun. Are you sure you were not looking at a slug gun. They look like a rifle with rifle sights or maybe a scope. (stocked like a rifle) There are also some late 20th century muzzle loaders that look pretty modern. This ain't Davy Jones's Kentucky Rifle, I am sure there are poachers tho. I knew a game warden who said most of the deer were taken by .22rf ... at night That is just what it is in Southern Maryland. I dunno...bolt action slug guns? Maybe. Browning makes a nice one http://www.chuckhawks.com/browning_A-Bolt_slug_gun.htm For about half that you can get one from Savage or Marlin St. Mary's County seems to be where many of your northern rednecks are moving these days. Calvert County is getting too sophisticated for many of them. That seems to be true. The Hispanics are taking over Chuck county from what I heard and that used to be where the rednecks were, I still have a niece in Bryans Road and another one around Accokeek or Pisgah. The 4th lives over near John somewhere (in Va). The latino or hispanic population of Charles County is about 5 per cent. The majority of the county's population is still white, with blacks a close second. Hispanics have a long way to go to "take over" the county. You really need to talk to people who are less prejudiced up here than the ones on your call list. Just because your nieces see a few latinos at the mall doesn't mean they are taking over. Now, in Fairfax County, Virginia, the hispanic-latino population is close to 20%. http://news.yahoo.com/census-hispani...173449405.html |
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says... On Mon, 19 Aug 2013 06:38:05 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 8/19/13 2:31 AM, wrote: St. Mary's County seems to be where many of your northern rednecks are moving these days. Calvert County is getting too sophisticated for many of them. That seems to be true. The Hispanics are taking over Chuck county from what I heard and that used to be where the rednecks were, I still have a niece in Bryans Road and another one around Accokeek or Pisgah. The 4th lives over near John somewhere (in Va). The latino or hispanic population of Charles County is about 5 per cent. The majority of the county's population is still white, with blacks a close second. Hispanics have a long way to go to "take over" the county. You really need to talk to people who are less prejudiced up here than the ones on your call list. Just because your nieces see a few latinos at the mall doesn't mean they are taking over. Now, in Fairfax County, Virginia, the hispanic-latino population is close to 20%. I did not hear that from them, it was another guy who was complaining about gangs. They may have just been clumped around his area. Harry's enclave has a way of protecting itself from things. Hell, as I understand it, coyotes don't even dare venture there even though there is food there. |
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On 8/19/13 12:59 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , says... On Mon, 19 Aug 2013 06:38:05 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 8/19/13 2:31 AM, wrote: St. Mary's County seems to be where many of your northern rednecks are moving these days. Calvert County is getting too sophisticated for many of them. That seems to be true. The Hispanics are taking over Chuck county from what I heard and that used to be where the rednecks were, I still have a niece in Bryans Road and another one around Accokeek or Pisgah. The 4th lives over near John somewhere (in Va). The latino or hispanic population of Charles County is about 5 per cent. The majority of the county's population is still white, with blacks a close second. Hispanics have a long way to go to "take over" the county. You really need to talk to people who are less prejudiced up here than the ones on your call list. Just because your nieces see a few latinos at the mall doesn't mean they are taking over. Now, in Fairfax County, Virginia, the hispanic-latino population is close to 20%. I did not hear that from them, it was another guy who was complaining about gangs. They may have just been clumped around his area. Harry's enclave has a way of protecting itself from things. Hell, as I understand it, coyotes don't even dare venture there even though there is food there. You ought to consider cutting back on the *stupid* comments because, well, they just make you sound *stupid*. Oh, and I don't live in Charles County. But we do have a small percentage of latinos and hispanics in our county. The ones I have met are solid, hard-working family people and would be welcomed as neighbors by just about everyone. |
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