You can get crickets at most places, even a Pet Depot or Pets Mart if you have one near by. They will work great.
Or just use worms, cant go wrong with them either.
If where you are is anything like where I am then there are huge grasshoppers everywhere! They are great bait, but not as easy to catch as you would think!
My parents had an albino coon at their house for a couple of years. It just looks like the flash creating a lighter image here, I am not sure where you are seeing a white raccoon. You can see stripes on the tail, on the one at my parents there were no stripes. That is a pretty big coon though!
This is somewhat incorrect. No hunting license is required to pursue hog, except on public lands, however persons persuing hog during elk, antelope, deer, or bear firearms seasons must have the appropriate license for that season.
If you look at the hunting reg book it is pretty clear, right...
they shure look awesome when they are shedding. The photos I have from the last couple of weeks do not show shedding yet, but I jumped a mule deer and a white tail up off of the same lease last week that looked to have totally shedded, I guess they are smart enough not to walk in front of the...
I think that you are going to get pretty much the same answers that you would for your black kettle posts.
Yes, there are good places. Most people do not use calls for deer hunting, so I think you should use all you can get a hold of, especially since I have a 12,000 acre lease that borders...
I just picked up a cheap one from Academy with a backrest. seems to work well, the backrest sits a little too far back than I would like, but I might be able to fix that. It folds up small, has a carry strap, and is light weight. But it is the academy brand, so I will have to see how it holds up.
Well if you just want to be tard about it...
no for bow season if outside of muzzle or gun, if you are bow hunting during muzzleloader or gun then that is muzzleloader or gun season.
And you are incorrect about elk and antelope (since you want to play trard), orange only required then when...
I hunted Cobb, Canton, and Lexington last year. It was my first year duck hunting. Most were with a buddy that had a boat and a dog, but in the end I picked up a kayak to retrieve downed ducks. Lexington gets deep quick in a lot of the ponds. Especiallly with the beavers that are there. But...
I think if you will do a search on here you will find the same question asked every year from first time posters just like you. I am sure you have been out scouting the area, so be sure to post where you think the best areas are for all of the other people that drew there.