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re: Hunting Wildlife Management Areas?

Posted on 12/13/12 at 9:11 am to
Posted by The Last Coco
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Member since Mar 2009
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Posted on 12/13/12 at 9:11 am to
Good - it is free (well I am sure we pay for it, but you know what I mean); if you're willing to put in the work, you can bag some really nice animals; after opening weekend, most people leave; there is always somewhere new to try out

Bad - all of your hard work can be undone in a split second by a complete stranger; if you do kill something remarkable and people find out, your spot is ruined for the rest of the year; you can't build a blind/leave a stand so every day you are starting over
Posted by windshieldman
Member since Nov 2012
12818 posts
Posted on 12/13/12 at 9:16 am to
quote:

Bad - all of your hard work can be undone in a split second by a complete stranger; if you do kill something remarkable and people find out, your spot is ruined for the rest of the year; you can't build a blind/leave a stand so every day you are starting over



Yeah, I always enjoy the whole walking way,way,way off the beaten path only to find flagging and empty bottles laying around a good area. You think you are at an area everyone else is to lazy to find, but in reality, there are several others always hunting it, just maybe not the same time you are. Also, like you said, someone showing up while you're hunting. I've never walked upon someone in the morning but have in the evening. Its a crappy feeling. If I see a truck in the area, I move on to another spot, but that doesn't always mean someone isn't in there.
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