scorpaenichthys
FNG
I'm visiting a friend in Maryland next weekend. We have a spare day to kill, so we decided to do a late season whitetail hunt. Plan A is to saddle hunt a chunk of public land that my friend has scouted. Plan B is to still hunt the same area if nothing's moving by mid-day. This particular chunk of public is an island. Access is by boat only, which limits hunter density. I would expect we can still hunt without bumping into too many folks, and that we could give anyone we do see a wide berth. But I've never hunted whitetail, and I've never hunted anywhere where tree stands are the norm. All my hunting has been on the west coast, where we just kind of expect to bump into other folks on foot.
Obviously public land is public land, and I'd be within my rights to still hunt it. But I don't hear about folks still hunting whitetail a lot, and I don't want to be a dick if there's some unspoken rule/expectation about it. So my question is, is still hunting public land whitetail frowned upon out east, or just not that common? And would you have any qualms still hunting public land during firearms season?
Obviously public land is public land, and I'd be within my rights to still hunt it. But I don't hear about folks still hunting whitetail a lot, and I don't want to be a dick if there's some unspoken rule/expectation about it. So my question is, is still hunting public land whitetail frowned upon out east, or just not that common? And would you have any qualms still hunting public land during firearms season?