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Considering I had surgery in February and was worried i wouldn’t be able to hunt much and certainly was going to struggle to cover ground the way i normally do. It all worked out pretty well. Tagged out for the spring. Going to revel in this for awhile but already looking forward to deer season in the fall.

u/hunting-virginia — 4 days ago

Hey all, I have never done any hunting before this year. I went deer hunting with a friend. It was cool but as I'm diving more into this I really want to try upland hunting. My guess is I should probably get a guide to try it. I am wondering if anyone has any advice on this approach or even a recommendation for a guide.

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u/nate2188764 — 9 days ago

Posted recently about some turkeys giving me fits running around an active timber project. I decided id had enough of those birds and went to other side of the property to get back to doing what i know works. Finding fresh sign, setting up, and cold calling. Never gobbled but about climbed into my lap.

u/hunting-virginia — 10 days ago

Wondering if anyone has in info on the hunting at MCBQ. Anyone seen birds there and if it’s worth getting the permit to hunt on it? Any feedback welcome thanks!

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u/iliketoeat45 — 14 days ago