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in reply to: Scrappy one down #55759
Congratulations. Great buck and tractor!:D
in reply to: Piano Man scores again! #55750Looking forward to reading the story and seeing the pics. Congratulations on such a challenging accomplishment!
in reply to: Good Friend Gets His First! #55334I am looking very forward to you sharing the Black Beard hunt. After my little still hunting experience at Tuckahoe WMA this past weekend, I’m looking forward to some slipping around the island after the morning hunts at Blackbeard. I think that might prove to be a fulfilling experience.
in reply to: Good Friend Gets His First! #55308Congratulations again Bucky. As always it was a pleasure sharing camp with you and your dad that evening. You were one proud hunter and I am proud of you. My turn next.:D
in reply to: Book Recommendation #55289Etter1, I just downloaded Coyote Soul on the Kindle. It is next in line on the reading list.
I recently read A Season on the Allegheney by Robert Hilliard. It is an interesting read on the history of the Allegheny National Forest in Pennsylvania. Along with the history, the author hunorously tells of his season hunting the forest land with his daughter, friends and alone.
in reply to: hog hunting #55259handirifle wrote: It’s year round, no limit in CA as well, but about 90% of them are on private lands, and you DO pay for them. Avg here is about $400-600 per.
These ranchers are greedy!
What do private ranches charge where you guys are?
In GA all it takes is a little scouting to find them on public land. We have people in the “business” of hunting who offer hunts on private land for a price as well. I have no idea what they charge. I don’t understand why folks would pay to hunt hogs when they are so plentiful. All it takes is some research, a little shoe leather and maybe some tips from fellow hunters.:wink:
in reply to: hog hunting #54964broadhead wrote: As Etter1 said there is plenty of public land hunting land in Georgia for hogs. You can choose the mountains of north Georgia, the rolling hills of the Piedmont or the coastal plains and swamps of the southeastern portion of the state. One can find feral hogs on public land in all of these places.
Go to the Georgia DNR website and look on pg. 28 of the regs. pdf. It addresses feral hog hunting in GA. 😀
in reply to: hog hunting #54168As Etter1 said there is plenty of public land hunting land in Georgia for hogs. You can choose the mountains of north Georgia, the rolling hills of the Piedmont or the coastal plains and swamps of the southeastern portion of the state. One can find feral hogs on public land in all of these places.
in reply to: Any Georgia Bear Hunters Here? #47608Great pictures as always. Hogs,bear,trout, who could ask for more?
in reply to: Any Georgia Bear Hunters Here? #42461Good luck boys. I’ll be thinking about you from the edge of my peanut field nestled in a water oak waiting on a whitetail.
in reply to: Art with a Capital A #59081One of the things I try to instill in my high school art students is the fact that beauty can be found in functional items. The MOMA certainly uses exhibits to teach the concept that form follows function.
I try to teach my students that good design can be found in unexpected places such as a kitchen drawer or in this case in the curve of a traditional bow. It is wonderful that a functional work of art such as a Bear Bow is hanging in a well respected museum.
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