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Thinkin I'm gonna skip the Western Apps this year and make a few trips
back home to my Appalachian roots.
back home to my Appalachian roots.
Everyone should hunt the big woods of Maine at least once.
That's how I & where grew up hunting. Loved it. Miss it dearly. In SE PA now.Snowshoe Hare in North country NY
And yes, as Billy Goat said, beagles help
Western coyote are small compared to the Eastern variety.Yeah the ‘yotes around here are big and plentiful. It’s one thing we have over our Western compatriots, their coyotes look like big foxes by comparison.
Fantastic film! Thank you for sharing it.
I found this short film on Youtube a few months back. Had no clue guys hunted whitetails like this.
I like how basically everyone up there has the same green plaid wool and aperture sighted pump Remington. It's a cool hunting culture. Very different from how I grew up hunting whitetails in the South.
It’s north west AlabamaWhat state is Bankhead in? I’ve never heard of it.
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Those duck hunting opportunities will get me to the east coast one of these days. Sea duck hunting is bucket list for sure.Turkey hunting any where in the east is unlike anything i do out west turkey wise. Turkeys tend be more difficult but gobble alot harder.
I really like hunting Tennessee and Kentucky. However new York, Maine, Pensilvania have great numbers also.
I personally hunt west alabama in the swamps most of the season.
Georgia used to have good numbers on non resident gator tags I thought.
There also is decent black bear abilities on the east cost.
Lastly
We have the Ducks! Puddle ducks, sea ducks, diver ducks, geese
All fun options to change it up. Minus lizard hunting you dont have to stress of getting drawn and its all cheaper
Down side no pretty mountains with massive Meadows to glass all day, high pressure on public, not as much public
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Not a lot of deer in the UP. Cold and wolves have done them in. I would look at other parts of the state. The northern lower has good numbers.Porcupine mountains of Michigan have been in my head for a while. I'm fairly certain that I will be doing a solo trip up there this fall to bow hike.
I've already got access to a farm north of Grand Rapids. This would be more for the adventure than possibility of success. I can basically fill as many doe tags as I can get at the farm.Not a lot of deer in the UP. Cold and wolves have done them in. I would look at other parts of the state. The northern lower has good numbers.
Hell yea. Go for it.I've already got access to a farm north of Grand Rapids. This would be more for the adventure than possibility of success. I can basically fill as many doe tags as I can get at the farm.
I've spent a lot of time hunting areas like this, one of the things I love about Maine/NH/VT, still haven't killed a buck by tracking though.
I found this short film on Youtube a few months back. Had no clue guys hunted whitetails like this.
I like how basically everyone up there has the same green plaid wool and aperture sighted pump Remington. It's a cool hunting culture. Very different from how I grew up hunting whitetails in the South.
A houseboat based deer/bear hunt on Lake Ouachita is on my list. Doing the houseboat part this September, but prior to the hunting seasons so I guess a striper trip is in order instead.Arkansas for sure.
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