RE: Gear Checklist and qurstions for new FL Hunter.
Yeah i allways wondered what folks did in FL because its so hot. I cant find any place on a superpages search that proccess game. I will admit i have a lazy side and would much rather pick it up in little white packages than have to spend an afternoon doing it myself in the kitchen. Its worth the extra money do have someone else do it.
I keep and breed snakes in my house. I have quite a few that are Wild Caught. I have a real good idea of finding snakes in the outdoors, but i am usally watching the ground with the tools made for the job. My snake hook, ripping hook, and my tongs.I wont be if i am hunting and feel snake boots would give me that sense of protection. I can see where rubber boots would come in real handy for treking thru swampy land. But they cant be very comfortable, and i bet your feet really sweat.
When they designate an area as still huntonly i figured that meant sitting in a stand. Is it ok to stalk in a still hunt only area?Or is that just something you practice on the way to the stand.
I have little to no desire to hunt from a tree stand. Never did like climbing trees. Cant imagine trying to do it while hunting. Maybe if i had a ladder and a platform LOL.