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Do you think your fellow HNI'ers would be surprised?
Another thread got me thinking......
Do you think your fellow HNI'ers would be surprised if they saw how/where you REALLY hunted? I mean.....size of your woodlots; quantity of deer/turkeys; quantity of quality bucks; proximity of dwellings/structures; etc...?????? That's why I love having friends in to hunt. When I speak of hunting certain areas....seeing certain animals......I KNOW they can relate. Would your fellow HNI'ers be surprised if they saw how you really hunted? |
RE: Do you think your fellow HNI'ers would be surprised?
No, I don't see how they'd be surprised. I mean we have plenty of Ohio, Pa guys online they know the types of terrain etc. Plus in my team threads (contest) I get pretty descriptive on set-ups and stuff. Plus I hunt alot of Public Ground and anyone is welcome there..they may be surpirised where I go and how I get there....lol.
For the PA boys, I've spent so many days on SGL 74 I can remember when the bridge WAS there ;) |
RE: Do you think your fellow HNI'ers would be surprised?
Definatly no big woods here! I have a 4 acre parcel and an 8 acre, and also about 50 acres. 3 different farms. Alot of feilds but hey it seems to work. Lots of houses around and the deer are there!
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RE: Do you think your fellow HNI'ers would be surprised?
No my place just like everyone elses, ;)
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RE: Do you think your fellow HNI'ers would be surprised?
I think they may be shocked to see the quality of bucks in my area and just the sheer number of deer too.
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RE: Do you think your fellow HNI'ers would be surprised?
I think that I've fairly represented my hunting area on here
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RE: Do you think your fellow HNI'ers would be surprised?
I think they would. BUt who knows.
Ryan. |
RE: Do you think your fellow HNI'ers would be surprised?
Nope, it is woods thats it. No fields, no buildings no nothing. Just woods.
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RE: Do you think your fellow HNI'ers would be surprised?
Nope, it is woods thats it. No fields, no buildings no nothing. Just woods. Respect. |
RE: Do you think your fellow HNI'ers would be surprised?
Yes. I think a lot of HNI guys would be really shocked to see the amount of hunting pressure that public (or open-private)land in SW PA receives. In the farmland that I hunt after work, I feel like you can't move 300 yards without running into a tack line, an old treestand, a pile of deer bones, an estrus bottle, a scent wick or a tree with climber tracks running up it. But hilly farmland really isn't anything unique.
In the gamelands, it's your standard laurel highlands - which is quite unique, and would be really neat to a lot of people who've never seen that type of terrain.It can, however,be intimidating, and not exactly conducive to great bowhunting. |
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