Better make a move quick
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The season is a mere 3 weeks away and I've just been informed that the land I had permission to hunt last year has just been sold. God am I depressed. Now I dont know what to do. Maybe I oughta think about knocking on some doors. Theres always public land but Im not really big on that. According to a friend there is no chance of getting permission to hunt the same property again from the new owners. This is the 2nd time in 3 years this has happend to me. To top it off I bought a new mathews solocam over the summer and have somewhere around 800 wrapped up in it and now have no place to use it. Why me?
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ORIGINAL: mikej92280
The season is a mere 3 weeks away and I've just been informed that the land I had permission to hunt last year has just been sold. God am I depressed. Now I dont know what to do. Maybe I oughta think about knocking on some doors. Theres always public land but Im not really big on that. According to a friend there is no chance of getting permission to hunt the same property again from the new owners. This is the 2nd time in 3 years this has happend to me. To top it off I bought a new mathews solocam over the summer and have somewhere around 800 wrapped up in it and now have no place to use it. Why me?
The season is a mere 3 weeks away and I've just been informed that the land I had permission to hunt last year has just been sold. God am I depressed. Now I dont know what to do. Maybe I oughta think about knocking on some doors. Theres always public land but Im not really big on that. According to a friend there is no chance of getting permission to hunt the same property again from the new owners. This is the 2nd time in 3 years this has happend to me. To top it off I bought a new mathews solocam over the summer and have somewhere around 800 wrapped up in it and now have no place to use it. Why me?
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Warren PA USA
Nothing at all wrong with hunting public land. In most cases you'll have a good majority of a property to yourself in archery season. I'v hunted public land the last 5 years....exclusively. I've seen some whoppers and arrowed one of them. I've taken plenty of doe and I've seen very few other hunters....2 to be exact. 2 guys in five years! The trick is to be where the deer are and the other hunters aren't....translates into -- THE THICKEST STUFF YOU CAN FIND.
Frankly, I think you have a piss poor attitude and don't deserve to be in the woods when you'd rather not hunt than try something different.[:@]
Frankly, I think you have a piss poor attitude and don't deserve to be in the woods when you'd rather not hunt than try something different.[:@]
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