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Posted on 2/4/25 at 10:51 am to TexasHand
the dogs mess it up often where i am. especially with how much they run them and how much they shoot.
Posted on 2/4/25 at 10:56 am to WillFerrellisking
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. Private lands can do whatever as long as your dog stays on your land.
so what about the guys who release dogs right on the property line where still hunters hunt?
its a slap in the face to anyone that pays a lease or owns property and still hunts it
This post was edited on 2/4/25 at 10:59 am
Posted on 2/4/25 at 2:49 pm to TexasHand
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Louisiana baws showed up in force knocking everything down with dogs and horses. Eventually Louisiana is going to Louisiana the state of Mississippi. Although, the coastal portion of Mississippi has its fair share of outlaws.
I moved to MS after graduating college and joined a hunting club in Vaiden Ms. and I can definitely attest to the fact that MS baws are just as bad or worse then Louisiana baws. This was 20 years ago when baiting was illegal and the law was 4 point or better on bucks. It was the older guys in the club that were the worse. They didn't give 2 shits about hunting over corn, antler restrictions, etc. My first year hunting with them there were 3 spikes brought in to the skinning rack opening morning and I proceeded to let them know that those bucks were illegal. The response i got was, if it has horns and it's brown we shoot it. I didn't last that long in that club.
Posted on 2/4/25 at 3:37 pm to freshtigerbait
Saw deer every hunt but all small yearlings, spikes, small bucks. Shot 2 does on someone else’s property. Loggers were on our property all season. Guy who runs club had a fantastic season as always. But he has the primo property in the club. His kingdom, I’m just a peasant living off the scraps.
Posted on 2/4/25 at 7:09 pm to magicman534
Saw the most deer I’ve seen since I started hunting this (family) property. All the 20-somethings I can never find on workdays did their usual show up, shoot’em up, and leave. I largely kept them away from the young bucks, we’ve got 2-3 with potential, we rarely grown big deer because the soil just isn’t fertile. I think the final tally was 6 does taken on 630 acres.
I only have one cell camera over a feeder that still has corn, and the deer (and turkeys) continue to pile into it.
I only have one cell camera over a feeder that still has corn, and the deer (and turkeys) continue to pile into it.
Posted on 2/5/25 at 2:44 pm to oldskule
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Turkey populations are down across the country..
This statement is completely false. This years totals are estimated to end up to be 211,621 more than last year. The turkey population across the country has been on a steady, but slow increase since 2020. It is definitely showing on our property. I saw turkeys almost every time I sat on the stand this year, which is actually a drastic change on our place the past 4 to 5 years. We've always had turkeys and have them killed every year, but the past couple of years they have increasingly gotten more abundant. I don't know where you're getting your information from, but a simple google search will tell you the population is on a rise.
This post was edited on 2/5/25 at 2:46 pm
Posted on 2/5/25 at 8:58 pm to freshtigerbait
Amazing until all my guns were stolen. I hunt around Vicksburg. I got my 3 mature bucks, wife got 2, dad got 1, and put my niece on her first deer.
Posted on 2/6/25 at 6:14 am to Dylan
If you got 3 bucks, it was time to stop. Lol. Sorry about the guns
Posted on 2/6/25 at 6:15 am to 2Dueces
Turkey numbers in many traditional turkey areas are down. There’s no argument about that.
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