I understand the necessity for drives as I've been hunting a large NF in the
Southern Appalachians for many years. Low deer densities, huge expanses
of steep, thick, rugged country certainly make drives (dog or man) more
effective.
That said, I prefer still hunting alone. The reward, when finally connecting is
off the charts. And much, much safer.
Southern Appalachians for many years. Low deer densities, huge expanses
of steep, thick, rugged country certainly make drives (dog or man) more
effective.
That said, I prefer still hunting alone. The reward, when finally connecting is
off the charts. And much, much safer.