RE: Guess there are not that many Dis. hunters
bigkentk I have had two torn rotor cuffs on left shoulder and broke my right shoulder last year so I dont have the strength to pull a bow but right after the deer season I am going to get a cross bow and practice all summer long so I will have more hunting time i am also going to get a muzzle loader so I can hunt after gun deer season. As far as a place to stay the land owner said she has a big 5 bedroom farm house that I can in with no charge. Its only her and her husband there. She said that she needed some one to control the deer on her place as it is getting real bad but the last time she let hunters go in they trashed the place and tore up alot of the woods so she hasnt let anyone hunt in over 30 years and her neighbors dont let hunters in either. Trying to make along story short I met her at Boycevilles annual pickle festival and I was in my scooter when it started to rain she was operating a booth and wave me over and let me park under her awning and we got to talking and thats when she invited me out to hunt her place and she specificaly stated that if I respect her property I can come out every year and if I have a disabled friend I can also bring them. You can bet I will take care of her property.