turkeykirk
Senior Member
I’ll tote the gun. We can let Rooster go first.Are you willing to step in front of me to stop the charge of a mad hog, bear, gator, rattlesnake, yellow jackets, horse flies, and other poachers for me?
I’ll tote the gun. We can let Rooster go first.Are you willing to step in front of me to stop the charge of a mad hog, bear, gator, rattlesnake, yellow jackets, horse flies, and other poachers for me?
So long as you're shooting with the appropriate weapon to keep them off me!Are you willing to step in front of me to stop the charge of a mad hog, bear, gator, rattlesnake, yellow jackets, horse flies, and other poachers for me?
YASSS! I think I got a head start over you….i was 52? You’re gonna love it, especially if you bow hunt!Trying saddle hunting for the first time at age 55 , should be interesting
Congratulations on the purchase. If you have time and desire we love pics and details of your progress on your new property. No doubt it will be a fantastic journey.Interesting year for my club and myself personally. Our lease in GA was cut end of season, we pulled all our gear out of the woods in anticipation of the final result. We now have access to areas we never entered and will have to relearn the property. Really looking forward to rifle season this year. I am also 2 weeks out from closing on some hunting land within 15 minutes of my home. I am looking forward to getting this project underway, getting it set up and having the ability to get out in the woods anytime I feel like it.
Yeah this^^Congratulations on the purchase. If you have time and desire we love pics and details of your progress on your new property. No doubt it will be a fantastic journey.
Interesting year for my club and myself personally. Our lease in GA was cut end of season, we pulled all our gear out of the woods in anticipation of the final result. We now have access to areas we never entered and will have to relearn the property. Really looking forward to rifle season this year. I am also 2 weeks out from closing on some hunting land within 15 minutes of my home. I am looking forward to getting this project underway, getting it set up and having the ability to get out in the woods anytime I feel like it.
Gonna be an epic fall brother. Deers are gonna fall. Plenty of good food, good times, and good fellowship. A few beverages won't hurt either.I am full bore on land improvements this year, I am building a 500 yard shooting range that requires a tower and I have to redo a kitchen floor in the farm house that I screwed up on install a few years ago.
We are moving into the farm house this fall and Jo has made it plainly known that the floor will be done before retirement and the full move in.
I will also have to manage the land for deer hunting so my friends and family can come “drop the tailgate and load them up”.
That said, I don’t see a lot of SC seat time for me.
Illinois, I am gonna press harder than normal.
Good luck to all!
Push the debris out of the way next winter when everything is dead. Roundup on the briars now, when they green up. A tractor with a bucket would be a big help if you could get one.My plan is to hunt public land more during archery/early season and save my lease for the rut. I also hope to reclaim a few logging decks for food plots, but I'm afraid they may still have too much debris under all the blackberry briars.
Always productive hahahaWell, based on my trail cam pics I'm going to hunt more at night. Anyone else tried that tactic?