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Yes it’s doable especially if public is close. You can pound the public land and only hunt your private in ideal conditions.
Anyone know on cell service there? I have Verizon. I downloaded an offline map on OnX so I’ll be good with that but what about texting/calling from the woods?
Probably will be good with either one I go with but was just checking to see if something gives one an advantage over the other.
I’m looking at getting some sort of shallow water anchoring system for my 2024 bass cat pantera classic. Finally ready to pull the trigger hopefully before February.

What do yall recommend me getting? I’m just starting to research them so I’m not knowledgeable on anything just yet. I do know I want two 8’ black ones. Thanks
I don’t watch any that are pushing homosexuality or if it’s too much homo stuff. I draw that line there. For the most part I haven’t noticed an abundance of that issue. Sure there are some gays in it but as long as I can tell they are not pushing that agenda I will watch it.

Honestly every show is about a hometown crush that left town and came back to work at the Christmas tree farm and they realize they were in love the whole time.

re: What is Tensas like?

Posted by WillFerrellisking on 12/9/25 at 10:28 pm to
Just like MS, the “natives” will complain about oos hunters but the wildlife Commision is happy to see the money oos hunters bring in to that state.

re: What is Tensas like?

Posted by WillFerrellisking on 12/9/25 at 10:00 pm to
I have never seen a bear in real life except for riding thru Cades Cove.

Have had a few on camera in MS but nothing worth talking about.

I’m sure I’ll be a lil nervous if I see one but it’ll be worth the experience for me.
Just put a rock my the bedside then.

re: What is Tensas like?

Posted by WillFerrellisking on 12/9/25 at 4:49 pm to
Terrebonne, Assumption and Lafourche parish have never been great hunting from my experience. Now is it due to the coonass mythology you claim, it’s possible I guess but I believe it’s the horrible habitat.

re: What is Tensas like?

Posted by WillFerrellisking on 12/9/25 at 4:45 pm to
lol in regards to corn sacks, it’s a damn shame every Hwy around where we hunt is littered with them.

How hard is it to put multiple bags in 1 bag and throw in back seat of truck and burn at camp or put in a fricken garbage can?!?!?

Anyway, I’ll report Monday on my experience hunting Tensas this weekend.

re: What is Tensas like?

Posted by WillFerrellisking on 12/9/25 at 3:23 pm to
Just my opinion on the coonass migration north is because there’s just horrible areas to hunt in south Louisiana. Who wants to deal with thigh deep water or boats/pirogue and mosquitos on a daily basis?

It’s the reason I travel to MS every weekend to hunt. Good thing about MS is they put in antler restrictions.
It’s a hot take but a true take! Dude is weird as f…
I love watching the hallmark Christmas movies due to lack of violence, political views, drugs and of course the good always wins at the end.

And no I’m not being sarcastic!

re: What is Tensas like?

Posted by WillFerrellisking on 12/9/25 at 1:01 pm to
Lottery hunts or antler restrictions would help out with this

re: What is Tensas like?

Posted by WillFerrellisking on 12/9/25 at 4:32 am to
Actually it’s the firearms draw hunt I’ll be on this weekend which reforested areas are still off limits. I had the dates mixed up.
Can a climber work or should I bring my loc on also. I doubt I can use my lil chair with all the palmettos but will bring that also.
I’ll take that as a compliment, thank you
Did lane frick your wife? You sure do seem mad at a fella you don’t even know.

re: What is Tensas like?

Posted by WillFerrellisking on 12/5/25 at 9:41 pm to
I’m confused, were only coonasses able to to apply for the draw hunt?