I guess the problem with Croom is there's just so many horse trails and roads. You can only walk so far. We crossed a river on foot and it did no good.
I guess the problem with Croom is there's just so many horse trails and roads. You can only walk so far. We crossed a river on foot and it did no good.
go to the part of the river you have to swim across.. guarantee noone will be there. or the part where you need hip waitors to cross. Did that in upper hillsboro and not a foot print over there.. i saw where everyone tried to cross trees and they broke but noone on that side at all. Got soak and wet BUT.. i had that whole side to myself! well with mick also but hunting with him is worth it.. hes funny as hell.. lol
Carlos, reread my post. The one dude walked to me from the road. That was at least one mile away,two boats landed on top of where I was set up.Croom just has way to may hunters.
I've seen guys at chazz using chest waders to get away from the crowds, but wouldn't want to walk too far in a pair. my old grouse hunting garb ( CC Filson double tin cloth clothes ) are heavy as hell but basicly briar/thorn proof and will get you into places others will get torn to shreds getting to, remember eye protection as any exposed area will get scratched and you will make allot of noise going thru it, but not to many others will be willing to go to the trouble and will stick to the trails.
They can't manage the fish, the schools, the highways, or anything else, so why should wildlife and land management be any different?
