Deer taken on military grounds (Pics)
#11
CJS, what areas in Ft Stewart did you hunt? my sister works there and i visit often, thinking about putting together a one week hunt this fall. Hope you won't mind telling me since you no longer use them
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#12
I'm a 24 year navy guy currently stationed at Patuxent River, MD. The base is 1,700+ acres with some great hunting and fishing. Total harvest this year was 119 on base, more bucks than does, more good bucks than not-so-good ones. The link below will take you to our rod and gun club photo site and all of these were taken on the base.
Not sure how to make it a "clickable" link, but you can copy and paste it if you're interested.
http://www.mattapanyrgc.com/2005/2005deerpics.html
Craig
Not sure how to make it a "clickable" link, but you can copy and paste it if you're interested.
http://www.mattapanyrgc.com/2005/2005deerpics.html
Craig
#13
Spike
Joined: Feb 2006
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Ft Gordon has excellent bow hunting. lots of deer. some nice bucks if you are willing to wait. hunted there since 93. Go north to Ft Campbell and the hunting is great also. Most of the military post i have been on had good hunting even around our nations capital. can't wait to get out of Afghan and back in the tree stand. missed last season.
#16
Joined: Dec 2005
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From: Steubenville, Ohio
I never have, but I have a buddy that was stationed in Alaska. He has some pics of ginourmous moose he took near the base.tons of caribou run through the base and the best trout streams since the movie a river runs through it he loved it. then he was transfered to the sandbox over there (Iraq) he is still doing good he just vcan not waite to get back to Alaska.
#17
Joined: Jun 2005
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From: North Carolina
I live in jacksonville NC home of camp lejune and have hunted there with great success, sorry no pics. My only probelm is all the hoops you have to jump through to hunt there. You have to have a state license,a base permit, then you must have a military sponsor, check into a specific area, check out at a specific time...all of this to hunt land that my tax dollars pay for. On top of that all the military personnell have free roam to hunt anywhere on or off the base. The thing that boggles my mind is that I see marines hunting on some of the private land that I hunt and also the state game lands. They just don't realize that they have the prime hunting land in the county/state at their fingertips but they don't like hunting the base because they can't use their rifles? I'd hunt with a spear if I could come and go freely....go figure
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