Yea you can drive on named roads, everything else you gotta hike. But I think there is a closer road up further that will take me there quicker, I just need to hike it and find out. The way I go now is basically a well used game trail but also well used by the few people who know about it. It takes about 20 minutes to get to the stand, thats a modest speed.
Do you know that area? Its off levee rd.
I haven't been in the GS in probably 28 years, unless you count driving down 471 between Lakeland and Webster. I was just looking at the satellite photos where you plan to hunt.
During bow season, you want to find a good active trail or travel area, and set up 20 yards down wind of it.
Later on in the season when the rut nears..get between some of those oak heads out there, and get where you can see 2-300 yards
Listen TREE Here. These dam coyotes have been pissing on my foot now for 20 years and the bird keep shitting in my hair Now what else do you want me to tell You! :taz :taz :taz :chain :chain
Yea you can drive on named roads, everything else you gotta hike. But I think there is a closer road up further that will take me there quicker, I just need to hike it and find out. The way I go now is basically a well used game trail but also well used by the few people who know about it. It takes about 20 minutes to get to the stand, thats a modest speed.
Do you know that area? Its off levee rd.
LOL I hunted turkeys in that same spot 2 years ago, I bow hunted pretty close to that area last year and seen a decent amount of pigs and a few deer, found a nice shed (6 point) in that general area while scouting last year.
