Absolutely! I've noticed some states have their regs pretty clear and the websites or literature they offer on them are good. While others will have the regs on a website that has not been updated since 1999. Definitely exaggerating but some times feel that way.
I've definitely felt this. I'm between Utah and South Carolina. Eastern states have a lot less public land than western states so that has been a huge barrier.
For sure! My issue sometimes was analysis paralysis. There are some many resources now that is literally is info overload and so many competing voices and opinions. That is great!
Hey Everyone,
I am interested to hear some of your all's biggest barriers to entry for either fishing or hunting.
As child I lived overseas and never had the chance to go hunting or learn from a young age.
Once I got to college all I wanted to do was hunt and Fish but found some considerable...
I also have that habor freight case. Its the smaller size for camera gear. It is great! I imagine most these hard cases beside a few brands are made in the same factory with different stickers haha
Sounds like a blast! The only thing I've heard is that its exhausting. I think there was a meat eater episode where he went to the big island and spearfished. There was some great info there.
Wow that is fascinating! I would never of thought of that. Crazy how if not for tech that would have gone unnoticed. I wonder if some of these ranchers or farmers have a claim through adverse possession for some of that locked land?
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