We just had a rabid beaver attack a swimmer in Lanier, how ironicDon't go near giant beavers.
I’m not disagreeing by asking this: isn’t the purpose of this forum the discussion of tactics which leadThe very best advice is to not share any proven harvest tactics with others! Gear ideas and such are great, but that is the line.
The point I believe being made is sharing tactics is like posting locations, just creates more comp for the same critters. At this point with so many more going deep and the quality of the maps and search tools, I think that point carries less weight now than it did a few years ago though there is still some validity to it.I’m not disagreeing by asking this: isn’t the purpose of this forum the discussion of tactics which lead
To harvest?
Don't go near giant beavers.
In all seriousness don’t ever take pics of your kill where you kill it. If you do don’t share those pics across social media. I’m not smart enough to do it, but there are coordinates imbedded in the pic.
I knew a guy that ran a duck hunting contest on one of the social media platforms every yr. His soul purpose was to get the coordinates off the pics so he could find new holes on public ground. He’d give away about a $1000 worth of stuff every yr to get the holes, but he found alot of good unpressured ground he still hunts to this day. If you want to take pics to share, and you don’t want your spot stolen wait until you get to the tailgate. Oh, and never name the ground you are hunting if you choose to post pics.
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