It's 35 ponds. From the PA hunting regs:
Archery deer season.
(1) Permitted devices. It is lawful to hunt deer during the Archery deer season with any of the following devices:
(i) A bow and arrow. A bow must have a peak draw weight of at least 35 pounds.
The only thing I have seen in the regs is that the bow "must be capable of shooting an arrow out to a distance of 130 yds." Hope that helps.
Per the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) website under section Longbows, compound bows, or recurved bows:"there is no minimum draw requirement."
Sorry I don't really know but i'm assuming its 30 in between 50
40 lbs
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Yes, it is legal. Texas does not permit the use of RIMFIRE guns for deer hunting, but any centerfire is legal. Wh ile it is legal, I personally do not recommend it. Yes, the .223 can kill a deer. It will also wound a lot of deer. It is simply too small to insure a clean kill.
In Arkansas, it is not legal to use electronic calls to lure deer for the purpose of hunting. Electronic calls are legal in Arkansas only for hunting coyotes. (See: www.agfc.com )
No less than 30 pounds at or before full draw Ref: Minnesota Hunting and Trapping Regulation Handbook 2009
google New Jersey DNR hunting regulations
Electronic Calling Devices - The use of electronic calling devices is prohibited when hunting migratory birds (except crows) and turkeys. Electronic calling devices can be used when hunting crows, coyotes, other small game and deer.
There technically is not a required weight, however it is recommended that to have a compound bow set to at least 30-35lbs. It all depends on the placement of the arrow in the deer or animal. If you place an arrow in the lungs or heart of a deer, shooting it with a draw weight of 35lbs, it will most likely kill the deer.
North Sides Wild Area's is too Good for hunt A Deer!!!
yes its just like hunting fox and deer
As long as you don't violate any federal laws or the hunting regulations for your area.
tons and tons cougar,deer,lots i was hunting one time and i even heard bear we were chased by a deer.
There are numerous websites featuring guides that are available for hunting trips in Texas. It all depends on what you're hunting, as well as what part of Texas you'll be in. One company that covers all of Texas and may have good information is http://www.hunting-in-texas.com/
No. Even if you have a have a hunting license, a deer tag and haven't hit your limit, roadkill deer is illegal. Dead deer on the road, call animal services. On your property, bury it.