Greenswamp wma hunters
#601
I'm sure there will be some boo boo's this year that get busted for undersized antlers. Although I'm also sure there will be some flying "under the radar" on their way through the gates. Guessing on a 4 point or smaller is basically Russian roulette in my opinion if he doesn't have super tall mains.
#602
Spike
Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Lakeland, Fl
Posts: 32
Any updates on the GS? I went out there on Thursday morning...saw nothing and heard nothing. Picked up a cam and it had some action...mostly during the early morning(2am-ish). As of Thursday still only one buck and 6 hogs taken on 471 side.
#606
Spike
Join Date: Dec 2015
Posts: 36
Got out Tuesday for an evening hunt from 3:00 to sunset. Heard a pig but never saw him.
Went out again today from 1:00 to sunset thinking the rain in the morning and dropping temperature in the afternoon would get some stuff moving. Unfortunately that wasn't the case.
Took a picture of the shed from the 8 point when I was there, I think it attached to the post. Broke his brow tine but still a nice buck. (Picture doesn't really do it any justice.)
Went out again today from 1:00 to sunset thinking the rain in the morning and dropping temperature in the afternoon would get some stuff moving. Unfortunately that wasn't the case.
Took a picture of the shed from the 8 point when I was there, I think it attached to the post. Broke his brow tine but still a nice buck. (Picture doesn't really do it any justice.)
#607
Spike
Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: Polk
Posts: 27
Got out Tuesday for an evening hunt from 3:00 to sunset. Heard a pig but never saw him.
Went out again today from 1:00 to sunset thinking the rain in the morning and dropping temperature in the afternoon would get some stuff moving. Unfortunately that wasn't the case.
Took a picture of the shed from the 8 point when I was there, I think it attached to the post. Broke his brow tine but still a nice buck. (Picture doesn't really do it any justice.)
Went out again today from 1:00 to sunset thinking the rain in the morning and dropping temperature in the afternoon would get some stuff moving. Unfortunately that wasn't the case.
Took a picture of the shed from the 8 point when I was there, I think it attached to the post. Broke his brow tine but still a nice buck. (Picture doesn't really do it any justice.)
#608
Spike
Join Date: Dec 2015
Posts: 36
This is the part I read in the rules that made me think that; 5. "No person shall cut, damage or remove any natural, man-made or cultural
resource without written authorization of the landowner or primary land
manager."
#609
Spike
Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: Polk
Posts: 27
From what I understand reading the rules in the brochure you're not even allowed to take it home. My luck I'd somehow get caught haha.
This is the part I read in the rules that made me think that; 5. "No person shall cut, damage or remove any natural, man-made or cultural
resource without written authorization of the landowner or primary land
manager."
This is the part I read in the rules that made me think that; 5. "No person shall cut, damage or remove any natural, man-made or cultural
resource without written authorization of the landowner or primary land
manager."
#610
Spike
Join Date: Dec 2015
Posts: 36
All true. Unfortunately there's already quite a few guys that seem to have found out about the spot since last year. The shed is pretty well hidden though and as far as I'm concerned the damage is already done with the amount of people traipsing around the place.