^^^ THIS! IT'S WHAT HAPPENS WHEN PEOPLE DON'T HAVE ANYTHING INVESTED IN TAKING CARE OF THINGS THEY ALSO MAKE ALL HUNTERS LOOK BAD AND ARE POOR EXAMPLES OF THE HUNTING COMMUNITY!I hunted type II lands once many years ago. Between the trash, mostly beer cans & booze bottles + the idiots encountered I never went back. Now with ever increasing Free Shit Army wandering around, it has to be worse.
Be aware of your left arm, don't want to block any of the wording on the shirt!Recommend wearing this.
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LOTS OF THEM PEOPLR HUNTING TYPE II LAND CAN'T READ ANYWAYS!Be aware of your left arm, don't want to block any of the wording on the shirt!
Just like in Deliverance. All the more reason to stay out of Texas forests.LOTS OF THEM PEOPLR HUNTING TYPE II LAND CAN'T READ ANYWAYS!
I live right next to the national forest, so naturally I hunt there. You have to buy a public hunting permit in addition to your regular hunting license. I think you have to download the map book from the website. It has all the rules and regs. I don't hunt opening weekend due to the crowds, but it really thins out after that. As far as tips, I would say the most important thing would be to scout a place to set up before the season starts, and be prepared to walk. For one, they keep all the gates closed to motorized vehicles and second, the farther you are from the road, the farther you'll be from other hunters. Baiting is not allowed in the national forest, so don't get caught with any corn. You can use scents, but that's it. There are plenty of other rules, but I can't cover them all, but you do have to wear hunter orange, 400 Sq. inches total above the waist plus a hat. Check out TP&W website for complete info.Who here hunts the national forest?
A buddy and I want to start hunting hogs and deer there. It ain’t that far from me, and I don’t know where would be the best areas to explore for this.
Any tips would be appreciated, thanks.
Yeah, having moved from the midwest I'm still trying to figure out where to hunt small game without public land available.Hunting National Forest in Texas is a hard pass for me. Too many people crammed into a relatively small area. Having moved here from a western state, I’ve leaned that public land hunting here is a joke comparatively. Private land access or going out of state are your best options. I’ve yet to go out to any of bigger State Parks to hunt, but feasibly those are better options if you can get a tag in one of them.