I hunt from home pretty often. I have about an hour drive. During deer season I normally camp though because we have an early season which makes for very long days. For wild pigs, birds and turkey I normally day hunt when days are shorter later in the fall, winter and spring. I also do one out...
This is hilarious! The most creative people in my home state are now the criminals.
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First off I'd make sure that you can readily draw tags in the units you are looking at. Also, 100 acres doesn't go far in the west in terms of holding game. If it were me I'd just buy a smaller propery in an area you like to hunt or spend that money to join a lease or buy a share on a much...
As Sully 44 said, it really depends on the unit. public land hunting in my unit in California involves backpacking far into wilderness areas for the best chance of success, but every unit I've hunted in other western states can be very effectively hunted from a truck camp. You're still going to...
I was fortunate to tag this one. I saw him a week before and couldn't get in range but finally got a 70 yard shot after spotting his antlers while he was bedded in the brush.
I have a similar outlook at this point. It will cost a bit to keep this thing going but not nearly as much as buying a new truck. I plan to keep this one as long as possible.
I have a 2002 with 270000 miles on it. I've had it for 9.5 years now and no major issues. I know the transmission is living on borrowed time at this point though.