Hi all I hope to spend Thanksgiving with my daughter in North Carolina . Any one have recommendations for a good basic hunt in N Carolina or Virginia the week be for or after thanksgivin ? Deer - Hog - etc .
What part of Virginia are you looking at Richard?
And where in NC?
Ah...saw in an old post you're going to be near Raleigh.
Try here:
http://www.ncwildlife.org/Portals/0/Hunting/GameLand_Maps/Piedmont/Butner_Falls_of_Neuse.pdf
There are archery only zones, which, will not require orange once there, but while walking to the archery only areas and crossing the other zones you'll need blaze orange.
My daughter is in Raleigh , but I can make time be for or after thanksgiving so could hunt on my way down or back as I we'll be driving . Thank you
The above game land is only minutes from Raleigh off of I-85.
I've asked the DNR folks about blaze orange on archery only zones twice. Same answer both times. If it's gun/muzzleloader season, you have to wear orange even if you're on the archery only zones.
The regulations used to specifically exempt the archery zones from orange, but they took it out about the time they let everyone use x bows.
Did some researching last year for an archery zone near me. I read differently but will double check.
Called a wildlife officer I know. Waiting on a return call.
But in the mean time I researched that actual statute here in NC, which is the real source to consider:
ยง 113-291.8. Requirement to display hunter orange.
(a) Any person hunting game animals other than foxes, bobcats, raccoons, and opossum, or hunting upland game birds other than wild turkeys, or hunting feral swine, with the use of firearms, must wear a cap or hat on his head made of hunter orange material or an outer garment of hunter orange visible from all sides. Any person hunting deer during a deer firearms season shall wear hunter orange. Hunter orange material is a material that is a daylight fluorescent orange color.
This section does not apply to a landholder, his spouse, or children, who are hunting on land held by the landholder. This subsection shall be enforced by warning ticket only until October 1, 1992, with respect to those hunting rabbit, squirrel, grouse, pheasant, and quail.
(b) Any person violating this section during the 1987 big game hunting season shall be given a warning of violation only. Thereafter, any person violating this section has committed an infraction and shall pay a fine of twenty-five dollars ($25.00). An infraction is an unlawful act that is not a crime. The procedure for charging and trying an infraction is the same as for a misdemeanor, but conviction of an infraction has no consequence other than payment of a fine. A person convicted of an infraction may not be assessed court costs.
Wildlife Enforcement Officers are authorized to charge persons with the infraction created by this section.
(c) Failure to wear hunter orange material in violation of this section shall not constitute negligence per se or contributory negligence per se. (1987, c. 72, s. 1; 1991, c. 71, s. 1; 2007-401, s. 4; 2011-369, s. 5.)
Hi How crowded is the Bunter bow Olney zones , and how hard are they to find ? Thank you Rick
The archery only zones are easy to find. Take a look at the game land maps on the NC Wildlife site. Click "Hunting", then "Where to Hunt", then "Public Land" and you'll see a link to the gameland maps. Check out the key for how the archery zones are identified and you should be set.
The only times I usually see anyone else is on Saturdays. Of course, during the holidays folks may be off etc....
As for the orange. Twice this season I've heard firearms fire in the archery only zones. So whether it's a poacher or an illiterate hunter, I don't want to get shot (or give $25 to the warden).
It's an angry squirrel hunter shooting at the squirrels that are mockingly screaming "Sanctuary!!!"
Got the return call from the officer. Statute above applies.
I did find an interesting bit of information while searching the statutes:
15A NCAC 10D .0102 GENERAL REGULATIONS REGARDING USE
(a) Trespass. Entry on game lands for purposes other than hunting, trapping or fishing shall be as authorized by the
landowner. The Wildlife Resources Commission has identified the following areas on game lands that have additional
restrictions on entry or usage:
(1) Archery Zone. On portions of game lands posted as "Archery Zones" hunting is limited to bow and arrow hunting and falconry only. On these areas, deer of either sex may be taken on all open days of any applicable deer season.
This is of particular interest to me as Uwharrie has an archery only zone but limits either sex harvests to the first six and last six days of the regular gun season. This means either sex harvests are legal in the archery only zones the entire season.
This should be of interest to those using the Butner-Falls of Neuse Game Lands as well:
Butner - Falls of Neuse Game Land in Durham, Granville and Wake counties
(A) Six Days per Week Area
(B) Deer of either sex may be taken the first six open days and the last six open days of the applicable Deer With Visible Antlers Season.