It's all about the "likes" . . .

An egotistical bunch for sure. Their is a whole heirarchy to the local blinds of whose been hunting them the longest even though they are public and I won't even try to get into that scene. I had a good private spot I could hunt and always shoot something and once my uncle sold that I pretty much gave up. I'm never seen so much jealousy and competition here as I see among the local duck hunters.
I remember you posting that spot. I have a very similar spot. I cam sometimes scratch out a limit sometimes shoot 1 but i don't have to compete. I use to have permission to hunt just under a thousand acres of good fields close to a huge roost. Then ome other guy's started hunting it too. Probably my first mistake was being generous and not wanting to step on toes. They weren't very reciprocal, so I just washed my hands of it and walked away. Not my cup of tea.
 
I remember you posting that spot. I have a very similar spot. I cam sometimes scratch out a limit sometimes shoot 1 but i don't have to compete. I use to have permission to hunt just under a thousand acres of good fields close to a huge roost. Then ome other guy's started hunting it too. Probably my first mistake was being generous and not wanting to step on toes. They weren't very reciprocal, so I just washed my hands of it and walked away. Not my cup of tea.
Yep losing it sucked. A guy bought it and just flipped it and made money and moved on. I wasn't in a position to buy it so 🤷‍♂️ had some good times there though.
 
Yep losing it sucked. A guy bought it and just flipped it and made money and moved on. I wasn't in a position to buy it so 🤷‍♂️ had some good times there though.
I know that feeling too. Thought about that a lot today as far as where are my kids gonna hunt 20 years from now. Unless we win the lottery or move very far, the outlook is pretty bleak
 
I know that feeling too. Thought about that a lot today as far as where are my kids gonna hunt 20 years from now. Unless we win the lottery or move very far, the outlook is pretty bleak
I totally understand that. I've thought about the same. Of all the places I hunted growing up only one of them is still even in the family or owned by people I know. Fortunately I have moved closer to a large chunk of public. We didn't have a single acre of public in the entire county I grew up in. I've got a good amount where I am now. I hope to introduce my oldest to chasing squirrels on the public here this fall over my brothers dogs.
 
totally understand that. I've thought about the same. Of all the places I hunted growing up only one of them is still even in the family or owned by people I know.
Same. We've got a couple good sized public pieces where I live now as well. But with Chicago only being a couple hours away. I dont even know if I feel safe walking through there during archery let alone gun season. I wish I was kidding.
 
Same. We've got a couple good sized public pieces where I live now as well. But with Chicago only being a couple hours away. I dont even know if I feel safe walking through there during archery let alone gun season. I wish I was kidding.
It's not too bad here. I'm between the two biggest cities Charlotte and Raleigh but there isn't an insane amount of hunters still much tougher than the private I grew up on to take kids and ease them into hunting though with no chance of running into others.
 

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