Military Base options for Retirees

Mojave

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I am Isportsman, but it seems like there are provisions most places for keeping people who do not live local from hunting on most military bases.

I am going to keep this vague, as there are not a lot of military retirees on here.

I'd be interested in a decent white tail hunt pretty much anywhere.
 

Snowwolfe

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I am Isportsman, but it seems like there are provisions most places for keeping people who do not live local from hunting on most military bases.

I am going to keep this vague, as there are not a lot of military retirees on here.

I'd be interested in a decent white tail hunt pretty much anywhere.
I apologize for being dense today.
But what exactly are you asking for?
 

SWOHTR

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He's asking about hunting on bases.

I know Camp Pendleton allows hunting (SoCal) as does Hunter-Liggett (also SoCal). In VA, Dahlgren offers as well. Not sure about other ones, or locations.
 

def90

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A lot of bases allow hunting if they are large enough to be able to safely handle it. The downside is getting a tag for the base and then the base schedules training throughout the hunting season and you end up not being able to hunt. It can be a bit of a gamble.
 
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I-Sportsman is a contractor operated wildlife management access tool. You have to be affiliated or retired from DOD to use it in most cases.

some bases allow public hunting outside of military.
 
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