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<blockquote data-quote="dearl" data-source="post: 114136" data-attributes="member: 1760"><p>Nothing wrong with deer hunting with dogs, done it for many years, but all of these deer were taken while still hunting, and all but 2 with a bow. N.C. has some great deer hunting, population wise I think its in the top 10 states, but in the past few years with alot more people practicing QDM antler quality and body size are starting to increase. Beleive it or not Our wildlife resource commision has started to add urban archery seasons to the regulations which states that an archery can legally take deer from inside the city limits as long as they have a permit, which is free, and has the land owners written permission. Mecklenburg county ( Charlotte ) is one of the hottest urban archery destinations in N.C.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dearl, post: 114136, member: 1760"] Nothing wrong with deer hunting with dogs, done it for many years, but all of these deer were taken while still hunting, and all but 2 with a bow. N.C. has some great deer hunting, population wise I think its in the top 10 states, but in the past few years with alot more people practicing QDM antler quality and body size are starting to increase. Beleive it or not Our wildlife resource commision has started to add urban archery seasons to the regulations which states that an archery can legally take deer from inside the city limits as long as they have a permit, which is free, and has the land owners written permission. Mecklenburg county ( Charlotte ) is one of the hottest urban archery destinations in N.C. [/QUOTE]
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