fort carson, co
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Spike
Join Date: Apr 2013
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Hunting on Fort Carson
It is a big place and it's hard to narrow down the areas to hunt. The best way to do so is by putting leather to the ground and getting some exercise. Those hills are no joke!
Also, I highly recommend http://www.g2outdoors.net They have digital maps of Fort Carson that you can use on your smart phone. It has saved me numerous times from getting lost. If you plan to hunt on Fort Carson you NEED this map!
Also, I highly recommend http://www.g2outdoors.net They have digital maps of Fort Carson that you can use on your smart phone. It has saved me numerous times from getting lost. If you plan to hunt on Fort Carson you NEED this map!
#3
I hunted Carson many times, lots of dumb_ss's out there, had my decoy shot LOL from a road hunter way out of his assigned area, he lost his hunting privilege's for a while on post. One guy didn't want to find his own gobblers so He followed other hunters, he almost got shot while trying to come in on my hunt while the gobbler was in my sights, he's lucky I didn't rush a shot and saw him first.
Anyway lots of dumb and dangerous stuff there. Area 15 is good, 17 is better, 18 is good, 21 is good, 28 is good, I'd pick one and pattern the turks. A lot of hunters want 17 and 21 because they are good but the more hunters there are the more dangerous, even with the limit of hunters per unit.
Good luck.
Anyway lots of dumb and dangerous stuff there. Area 15 is good, 17 is better, 18 is good, 21 is good, 28 is good, I'd pick one and pattern the turks. A lot of hunters want 17 and 21 because they are good but the more hunters there are the more dangerous, even with the limit of hunters per unit.
Good luck.
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