The_Dinkmaster
FNG
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- Feb 19, 2024
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Yep. This is it. I live just outside of the Park (Great Smoky Mountain NP) and hunt public land. I hunt the Nantahala NF and love the challenge and the country. Have been here all my life and so were my ancestors for several generations.
There is a really strong dog hunting culture here and no baiting allowed so keep that in mind.
Good luck!
Tell me about running dogs in the mountains.....I hunt mountainous national forest in Arkansas and we have a strong dog hunting culture in our state. Running dogs on flat ground isnt difficult and you just have to know the crossings and areas that deer like to use to escape.
But what about in the mountains? There have been some guys run dogs in these areas here but Im wondering if youve noticed any patterns on how deer like to act when theyre being chased in mountains? Do they try to go high and run ridges? Do they go down into the ravines/drainages? Do they like to stick to main trails?
Just curious as Im a stand sitter so running the dogs doesnt affect my plans at all, just curious if the guys that do run them have any type of strategy when they are using them (other than sitting on the road with a gun barrel out the window)