So very true!Same applies to bears, fall bears are usually good eating, spring bears are like eating a road-killed possum that's been laying out in the sun for a week.
So very true!Same applies to bears, fall bears are usually good eating, spring bears are like eating a road-killed possum that's been laying out in the sun for a week.
Congrats! The pic reminds me of armadillos on their backs with a beer bottle laying on their bellies.
Seems there ought to be a way a person could identify a drone when out searching for animals so that people on the ground won't be trying to blow it out of the sky, how about something painted on the drone to tell other hunters it's not some jirk-off trying to scare everything away, like the stripes on aircraft during the Normandy invasion to keep allied ground troops from shooting at them?Went to Black kettle a few weeks ago to spook deer, and saw a ton of pig sign and two big skulls.
talked to the warden who said it’s ok to go out there any time of year to kill them. Just no night hunting (that’s for the other people wanting to find a place to hunt pigs)
I didn’t ask him, but am asking you guys if it’s ****** to fly a drone around to find them. My brother just got a really good one and we were talking about doing that. I know they want them gone and all, but figured I’d ask the forum here what they thought about doing that on public land. Thanks
LOL can’t wait!! Now that is a unique pose
Thanks for the heads up, I’ve never been to black kettle.Went to Black kettle a few weeks ago to spook deer, and saw a ton of pig sign and two big skulls.
talked to the warden who said it’s ok to go out there any time of year to kill them. Just no night hunting (that’s for the other people wanting to find a place to hunt pigs)
I didn’t ask him, but am asking you guys if it’s ****** to fly a drone around to find them. My brother just got a really good one and we were talking about doing that. I know they want them gone and all, but figured I’d ask the forum here what they thought about doing that on public land. Thanks
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