Why do many of today's hunters complain about not having grounds/land to hunt? Maybe because if you live in a state such as TX, and you are like me (can't afford a large piece of Hunter friendly property, nor lease it), majority of such land is privately owned. Too, it's just hard to get permission to hunt without buying or leasing. Can't blame those complaining, but it is what it is.
(CLICK HERE TO SEE A SIMPLE SCOUTING TRIP TAKEN 9-18-12)
However, majority of other states have outstanding public access hunting lands. There are awesome honey holes on public lands. Big "booners", trophy game, many P&Y AND B&C record book entries HAVE come out of such lands. There is one true fact, sorry to burst your bubble: hunters MUST do their homework in researching their region, Public Land availability thru their respective DNR/conservation offices, and their regulations. Hey, it's Public, free!!!! What else do we want?!!! Use it and shut up, already! (And believe me, not ALL private land are all that.., been there done that ONCE). Hunting on Public Lands is not easy, but hey, is this not all about the hunt, the outdoors? Besides, there are some "honey holes" out there!!! Hunting strategies on PL is another story - NOT AS SEEN ON T.V., and to that I say - HUNT THE HUNTERS AS YOU HUNT THE WIND - SCOUT!
Just saying. -"Don't Quit!"
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