ddd-shooter
Senior Member
More arrows. More exercise. Love to use it as an excuse to stay healthy.
It's amazing what I've put myself through to get to "no man's land" only to find a Busch Light can.
I’ve climbed through stupid steep laurel tangles to get up on mountain tops only to find an old rock fire ring and beer cans or chewed up sardine cans.I’ve decided that guys used to drink a lot more beer while hunting than they do today. I find old beer cans all over the NF in the mountains. Pretty sure lot of those old grown up logging roads that criss cross literally every mountain were still passable 40 years ago. I’m guessing some of these hard to get to spots were a easier to access back in the day, but I’ve been wrong before.
I’ve decided that guys used to drink a lot more beer while hunting than they do today. I find old beer cans all over the NF in the mountains. Pretty sure lot of those old grown up logging roads that criss cross literally every mountain were still passable 40 years ago. I’m guessing some of these hard to get to spots were easier to access back in the day, but I’ve been wrong before.
Walked up on a little dude in the CNF today. A little bit close so I scanned the area and retreated. Sign was everywhere but its heavily populated with "hunters" come season. I was only 1.5 miles from a parking area that gets slammed during deer time. Buncha yankee newbies have been up there tryin to film their hunts last season. YouTube is sometimes a bad thing.
I’ve decided that guys used to drink a lot more beer while hunting than they do today. I find old beer cans all over the NF in the mountains.
My grandpa drank beer everywhere he went. Also had a bottle under the seat of the truck
Hiked miles in the rain looking for acorns, lots of reds very and few whites. Saw deer (and fawn), bear, snakes, hogs and squirrels.
Just read the latest issue of Bear Hunting Magazine!