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Have You Ever Had One Of Those Days???

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Pappy:
I have had some bad days like that,well kind of like that just not as bad. I know I am lucky to be able to hunt where if I see anyone they were invited or they are where they ant supposed to be so
I can send them packing. :) I don't hunt much public land.I do Hunt Land between the lakes once a year and that is about it,Always have someone [what they call stalking] slipping around messing you up,but it is public so what can you say.Still frustrating tho.  :)
   Pappy

El Destructo:

--- Quote from: DanaM on October 06, 2008, 07:18:37 am ---
--- Quote from: El Destructo on October 05, 2008, 11:25:29 pm ---Thats about right....the only thing I have heard worse....is the way the DNR in Michigan run things....they are Pathetic too

--- End quote ---

Michigan DNR Pathetic :o Thats too kind of a word Mike ;) At least I have access to miles of public land open to hunting
might not be any game on it but its open ::) Federal goverment decided to overturn the delisting of wolves and now their
back on the endangered list, unbelievable eh. Oh well think I will go deer hunting who knows might even see one this morning 8)

--- End quote ---

Good luck Dana....and watch out for them Wedding Parties.... they may be out for scalps....oh wait a Minute.....thats Raiding Parties.....wedding parties are out for your Pocketbook!!!

Yep....I grew up on a 240 acre Farm in the Middle of Nowhere in the U.P.  Pappy.....I sure miss being able to Hunt where I want....and not have to worry about being bothered.....Shoot Texas is the Biggest State in the Lower 48....and it has less Hunting Land open to the Public than Maine or even Vermont!!

Pappy:
That's sad,I have heard that most was leased in Texas by hunting clubs and such. It is getting
that way around home and everywhere else so I been told. :)
   Pappy

cheapshot:
I live in East Tennessee close to the Cherokee National forest. Huge tract of land just not much deer. The archery season there was only seven days long, and is already over. The good part is you can hunt all day and never see another hunter. It's mostly straight up and down, which discourages a lot of hunters. I do alot of squirrel hunting and exploring in those mountains, which as I grow older is becoming more and more enjoyable. Dragging a couple of squirrels up and down those hills is a lot eaiser than dragging a deer.  :)
Lease land around here is out of my price range, if you can even find it. You guys with access to public land with good deer populations are lucky.

Postman:
That is the wost / best story i have ever heard about a hunt being torpedoed by non-hunters...better luck rest of the season. What if you sent an arrow thunking into a portajohn during the "any objections' part?  ;D

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