Public land pressure is killing the hunting

TheHound

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Opening week every spot is crowded. Orange everywhere and deer are spooked and hiding. By the time pressure dies down, season's half over. How do you hunt pressured public land successfully?
 
I had pretty good luck on special draws. Ft Hunter Liggett in California for wild hogs (first come, first served on making reservations for the weekend). Great luck on California Tule elk draws (drew one cow and one bull-bull was a 7x8). OK luck here in Washington with drawing limited areas (buddy had points).

My Tule bull and my Rocky Mountain are at East Wenatchee Sportsman's Warehouse (Wife's picture won't convert).
 
Yet another crazy thing my property taxes pay. Garbage and refuse.

I get so angry I could scream. Big trucks moving garbage from one place to another then somewhere else.

The picture is just a micro. You generate garbage, you should deal with it. But no, some have gripes and you want assessment in blood. A county prohibition. Especially for those who handle stuff on their own. Carrying things because they drimk their one water
 
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