What kind of ground do you hunt?
#1
I hunt several southern Iowa farms. My uncle owns about 200 acres of woods and I hunt about 300-400 other farms that pretty much all border each other. I have been spending time in those woods for years (5 year for turkey, 4 for deer and I alway went deer hunting with my dad before I was able to hunt) and I know them like the back of my hand. Just wondering what everyone else hunts.
#2
Joined: Jul 2003
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From: WARTRACE,TENNESSEE walker country
1,000 acres in all. but i hunt 7 farms......they all have hills,except one farm...it is preety flat.....all my farms have a good deal of big woods...some big fields......little bit of everything...
#4
Joined: Apr 2004
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From:
I hunt the very diverse terrain here in northern california. Doesnt seem to be as many birds as all you guys in the east but i have seen some big rio grandes this year. As far as ground...mostly moderate to densly wooded hills to mountains...can get pretty steep around here. I actaully hunt a series of 4 ridgelines. Lots of oak trees and digger pines. Also a lot of open pasture
#5
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Indiana
I hunt leased land in southern Indiana. Its 155 acres that a company clear cut. Its got some good hills in it, a creek, and alot of brush..ALOT!! This will be the first year for turkey hunting on that land for us.
Outlaw
Outlaw
#6
Joined: Jan 2004
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From: SW Ohio
We hunt on 10 private farms in SE Ohio(got access to one more farm Sat) giving us every bit of 1500-2,000 acres. My buddy also hunts a farm next to us that is 6,000 acres, but I only hunt there when I am invited since he has the permission.
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Harford Co Maryland USA
The mountains of Garrett County, MD. I'm writing this from the public libray here! I'm staying at the landowner's house this week. He's even doing all the cooking!


