I got my 270. Should of grabbed the AR 10.
I hunted one year down there close to Georgetown. '99 I think. Buddy got mad at the landowner and left it after 18 yrs. I left 2 stands down there. If you see them, get them. lol
Are they tree climbers. I really don’t use stands much. Mostly sit on the ground.
Come deer season here. The corn feeders have hogs. U can here them shooting them at the stands for miles.
One was a Warren and Sweat tripod with extensions. The other a hang on about 40 ft up an oak with screw ins. lol.
The tripod kept blowing over, and the big oak probably fell over. lol
All I remember was cotton and soybeans and the little restaurant at Georgetown.
I still have one Warren and Sweat tripod. 12ft aluminum. I replaced the plywood. It's 30 yrs old.
There’s a baker bottom way up a tree with a bucket on it. It has nails up to it. Been there for years.
I sit in the creek there.
Michaels Rest. Maybe. A lot of them field got planted in pines now. Where y’all near the fire tower.
I can't remember. I went back across the lake from Eufala and hung a right and it was down on the left maybe.
As long as it ain`t in atlanter.
I have no heart nor conscience when dealing with De Soto`s varmints.
Sounds like down 39 going toward Blakey.
Poor little fella is just jealous some of us have an option to manage our deer herds cause we can actually afford too and we hunt on private land.
I think he's just upset he's not allowed to do anything on the public land he hunts..
No Sir...I just think baiting is wrong...it takes the hunt out of hunting and should be illegal in all 49 states.
Is fishing with bait just as bad?
No Sir...I just think baiting is wrong...it takes the hunt out of hunting and should be illegal in all 49 states.
Yep, you are right. Should be illegal on earth. Anyone caught should be sent to Mexico.
They aren't looking to hunt anyway. Just shoot stuff.
Nope. We aren't walking around underwater searching for fish behind brush piles. lol
At least I'm not. Those underwater food plots are something else though.
Why do you need to be under water to find brush piles? Especially considering, that's what lake fisherman are looking for. Any successful fisherman just doesn't blind cast all day in hopes of finding a fish. They look for structure with their eyes or with their graph. Heck, we now have side imaging, down imaging and even 360.. We can literally park a boat on top of them and drop a bait down to them. It's like spot lighting deer at night.
Is pouring out piles of tortilla chips on the Texas / Mexico border baiting?