Pittsburgh Deer Management Program

elliottw

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Looks like you can now take deer in city parks with a bow. Anyone have experience with this type of program? Looks like 142 deer taken this last season and 10,000 meals provided (first deer has to be donated).

What do y'all think?
 
Sorry, I'm new here, I don't wear glasses. I decided to sign up because a lot of google results ended up here. I'm not sure what's sus. I thought I'd bring up a topic about city programs for hunting in parks since I found one where I live and am interested in applying and wanted to hear other people's experiences.
 
Thanks. I’m pretty interested in the program but not sure how the volunteers are doing now that they’d got paid USDA sharpshooters.
 
Sorry, I'm new here, I don't wear glasses. I decided to sign up because a lot of google results ended up here. I'm not sure what's sus. I thought I'd bring up a topic about city programs for hunting in parks since I found one where I live and am interested in applying and wanted to hear other people's experiences.

Don’t sweat it, there has been a rash of spammers and bots on the site lately, they usually come in and first post is a very weird ethical question, or something about the evolution of hunting. Now anybody new that shows up gets razzed. I think we’re supposed to ask you if a hot dog is a sandwich? Unfortunately I know nothing about hunting deer in the city of Pittsburgh. Probably won’t find a lot of info about it here as this crowd, myself included, tends to be more western hunting focused. Good luck and I hope you do get involved in that program as it sounds like a fun opportunity.


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I don’t have any knowledge or experience with their current program but if I still lived in the area I would certainly look into it and participate/support the program. There are several similar efforts in urban areas around the country and they can be successful. A friend of mine has taken at least one doe in the Pittsburgh program.
It takes more of a “resource management” mindset and a dialed in bowhunting skill set to hunt downtown compared to a “disconnect from the world and commune with nature” backcountry hunt.
Look up ‘Street Smart Bucks’ by Paul Bruner and Stoney Wolf Productions for some vintage urban bowhunting. Filmed in Fox Chapel I believe.
 
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