I know there are areas of the state where land is darn near impossible to get on for hunting unless you pay BUT we have met several landowners who welcome us there and look forward to us coming over to hunt.
A few years ago, I had permission to hunt some stuff and gave them a gift card to a...
OK, so you're telling me the "black face" was put on before the picture was taken. Ok got it.
He did a heck of a job with the black face paint then. Even got some of the sky, leaves and antlers.
I'll probably just sit and watch. Not in a big hurry to fill the tag this year. Will be heading out west next weekend for the week. If the tag isn't filled then, I'll hit it hard.
From what i have read fawns can survive on their own after a couple weeks of being born. Don't know if that is true, just what i have read.
With that said, i personally wouldn't take a doe with a fawn until later in the season.
I ended up putting in a Honeywell with WiFi (no touchscreen) and it works well for me and I can adjust everything from my phone and computer. Only Set me back a $100.
True J, and we did think about those closer units but decided to spend the time for bow hunting instead.
I would rather spend the time and money pursuing the archery side of hunting.
Thought about it last year when I was having the house built but decided against it at the time. I don't recall the reason why I didn't. There was something I had found with them that kind of bothered me but I don't recall what it was.
That's exactly why we didn't apply for the 2nd drawing. One of the units that has left over tags, we know exactly where we could go and fill the tag(s), we decided it wasn't worth the time or money to go there for a doe or two.
I'm almost positive that is the same boat I fished out of a couple of years ago. I need to go back up there and fish with him.
ETA - Yep, same boat. Unless someone had some guys fishing with him that wore the same clothes as you did.