Freakin awesome. Thanks @EricSA lot of this information is easy to find. You could call them or read it on the website.
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It would definitely be worth the effort for anyone you shuttle across. Is it worth it to you to pull it down here is up to you. If the river is high there will be many places where you can’t get through the trees safely to dry land. I would just play it by ear and see what the river levels are the week before you head down.Freakin awesome. Thanks @EricS
Just might bring the boat. 14' jon boat with 8hp. Could use it to shuttle people across the river. Do you think it would be worth the effort?
Ok. Thanks for the heads up. I'll follow-up the week before. It would definitely add an additional option. I am going to get it ready this weekend, so if the rivers right, I can bring it.It would definitely be worth the effort for anyone you shuttle across. Is it worth it to you to pull it down here is up to you. If the river is high there will be many places where you can’t get through the trees safely to dry land. I would just play it by ear and see what the river levels are the week before you head down.
But does he know the "skinny" on where the best locations are to shoot pigs? The one I talked to didn't. I guess I should have asked him if he saddle hunts...Just got of the phone with the area wildlife officer at Altamaha wma and he’s an old saddle hunter. Probably join us out there on Saturday
Duh....everybody knows right behind camp by the dumpster.... everybody knowthatYup I got the skinny. But it’s a secret
Some of that waterfowl area is archery only. Even for small game.One of the wma I hunt here in North Florida has water fowl enrichment areas and they are usually a good place to check out.....just saying
Good.....makes it betterSome of that waterfowl area is archery only. Even for small game.
as i do not have a boat, and would appreciate the ride, I say "yes, it would be worth the effort".. =)Freakin awesome. Thanks @EricS
Just might bring the boat. 14' jon boat with 8hp. Could use it to shuttle people across the river. Do you think it would be worth the effort?
as i do not have a boat, and would appreciate the ride, I say "yes, it would be worth the effort".. =)
I was thinking the same thing. I got a mud boat with a GatorTail GTR would probably work well to get into the back woods. Still debating between bringing the boat or my Teardrop camper.I was thinking about bringing my boat, but don't know the regs on out of state boat registration. I guess I should call the DNR.
I've got the mud boat if you got the hot spot. It 18' and wide so we could pile the pigs high. LOLYup I got the skinny. But it’s a secret
@EricS gave me a heads up on the boat regs. Any boat with valid registration from any state can operate in GA under 60 days without having to register in GA. I am still on the fence about the boat. Cyber scouting today and there is a ton of places to hunt within a short drive. Not sure if crossing the river is that important. If I were you I would definitely stick with the teardrop camper. I can easily be talked into bring the boat if you want to plan a day on the other side of the river.I was thinking the same thing. I got a mud boat with a GatorTail GTR would probably work well to get into the back woods. Still debating between bringing the boat or my Teardrop camper.