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Near town isn’t bad if you don’t like hikingThe landscape of hunting has dramatically changed and will continue to do so. I dont think anyone can argue that. In some ways its good and others very frustrating. It will draw new hunters and push out old ones because they dont like the new way of things. Might be me someday. Ill stay out until im not having fun anymore. For now, its still fun. But it is frustrating seeing the dramatic changes. Day hunting has gotten exceptionally more competitive and difficult. I personally dont enjoy pumpkin patches either. The backcountry still has some solitude though.

Thats awesome.Near town isn’t bad if you don’t like hiking View attachment 467543
No need to spend 6 figures. You can legally kill 1 deer per day in AlabamaAs I get older I just dont need to get after em as bad as I used to.
Getting to the point that if I have to keep deer hunting public land I dont
know if I will continue. The State lands I have near me are pathetic;
over-crowded, poorly managed and over regulated.
This year I've been making a 4.5-5 hr drive to hunt NF land where I
grew up. And, although better, just isnt worth the drive and cost of a hotel.
I have been entertaining the thought of buying a piece of land somewhere
but dont know if I can justify dropping 6 figures to shoot a couple deer.
At a cross roads I guess.
'bout to go see if I can catch a bull red.
HA!! I actually wanted to look at that property but it was under contract almost as soonNo need to spend 6 figures. You can legally kill 1 deer per day in Alabama
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57 +/- Ac. Hunting Land
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That sounds completely familiar!Hunting is funny. While doing it I often think “this sucks” or “why am I here right now” or even “why do I do this?!” 30 days after the season is over the only thing I seem to remember are these moments….
So…….are you going to answer the question or use this an opportunity to stand on your soapbox and boast of your selflessness?Nope.
Just because you had the luxury of x, doesn't mean a new guy shouldn't get that option.
The government shouldn't be buying more land. They have poor track record of management as is, let alone, i don't want to give them a reason to tell me what to do and when or raise my taxes.
I welcome every new person to the outdoors. I welcome the government to the direction of walking out my door.
If there's too many people, go deeper, go somewhere else. First come first serve, and you're entitled to nothing.
Seems more selfish than anything...PM me your number, I'll have my 5 year old call you so you can tell her she can't join hunting or the outdoors because it might hurt your feelers.
Honestly, I probably was "multitasking"..let me check the questionSo…….are you going to answer the question or use this an opportunity to stand on your soapbox and boast of your selflessness?
Near town isn’t bad if you don’t like hiking View attachment 467543
Some of my best spots this year were within 50 yards of the road.
Come on, man. We need to keep telling these guys to go deeper, climb cliffs, and cross rivers. Otherwise, everyone's going to figure out that there are patternable deer all over the place.