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But the first three options are Rimfire only, except during groundhog season( Aug), who ever heard of a groundhog season. It leaves zero room for me to call a fox/coyote and shoot him with anything other than a rimfire, no Hornets, no 222, 223. You got a coyote setting at 175 yds and you are holding a 22 rimfire, what are you gonna do now? Yeah!okay, call him closer. Once again I ask why is it that those calibers are safe during June and July and not Jan-Feb?
Pruson, I am with you 100%! Go to page 23 in the 2007-2008 game regs., look under Cumberland County. The only time I can use a rifle(centerfire .23 cal or larger) to kill a predator is during deer season from an elevated (10ft) stand. I have had two CPOs(Wardens) tell me two different things. One said that I could take predators using a rifle (restrictions apply) during deer season as long as I am from an elevated (10 ft) tree stand. A different one told me that the ordinances (for Cumberland) restricts rifles to just deer and groundhogs. Just a few years ago, you could not use rifles at all for deer. I bring these items for the readers to reflect upon that these are not proposed, in Cumberland this already is the law!
Pruson, like you I am not a native Virginian. In my home state of Kentucky, you are the scum of the earth to even think about using buckshot to kill a deer. In the eyes of most Kentuckians it is truly unethical to even think bucksot is a wise choice. Now I am sure you have taken quite a few deer to buckshot, I know I have put my share in the dirt with 00buck and even 20 guage #3 buck! In Kentucky it is illegal to use any buckshot. This is totally opposite in Virginia, in the "East of the Blue Ridge", deer dog hunting is king. Buckshot is the ammunition of choice, hence, the people here believe it is safer to use a shotgun than a rifle( I am not here to debate any of that). It does not help that the warnings of the lowly .22LR state "dangerous to over 1 mile".
What we are battling are peoples perceptions, both the politicians and other citizens, hunters and non-hunters. Local governments want as much control over their county as possible. I tend to agree with this line of thinking, in most areas. But, the Virginia game regs. can show how local control can become a pandora's box for regulating the act of hunting. Cumberland just enacted the coyote bounty one year study. Local cattlemen are concerned for their herds during calving season. Firearms hunting of the coyotes was presented as an option. I am sure the existing firearms restrictions were not even touched upon during the discussion. I have contacted my local representative on our BOS. At this time, he was uninformed about the Model Firearms Ordinances and has promised to get me answers to my questions soon. I will certainly be present at the public comment period, if there is one. I encourage you and all Virginians to contact their BOS representative, ask questions, attend the comment period and tactfully present your well thought out veiws on this issue.
To answer your question about groundhog season, in Cumberland County, if you choose to use a centerfire rifle, the season is March 1 - August 31. As asinine as that may be! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smiliesmack.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/angry-smiley-055.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smiliesmack.gif
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