As I said before...have to go to the south end of citrus for hogs. I do every year, there are plenty, you just have to know where to go! Also why I said for hogs we stay on the ground and be mobile. The hogs move around too much...have to take the hunt to them....still hunting/stalking.I live next to citrus wma. There are almost no hogs to hunt there. Its the last place I would try to hunt hogs.
Homosassa has some hogs but you have to work hard for them. The area is thick and wet enough in spots for hogs.
Watch for snakes I've seen some big rattlers in there.
Is the area pretty well marked out as for boundaries? I assume you have hunted it so know how it runs. Phone reception okay in the area? Or would I need a GPS to take along. Looks like you can't go to far with out hitting a road.Very hilly. No rubber boots really needed, I use hiking boots. Can use cross now, any kind of bow, shotgun, or 22 rimfire.plenty of good trees, would have to say one stick, however we usually stay and the ground and cover a lot of ground, hogs move around a lot.
As I said before...have to go to the south end of citrus for hogs. I do every year, there are plenty, you just have to know where to go! Also why I said for hogs we stay on the ground and be mobile. The hogs move around too much...have to take the hunt to them....still hunting/stalking.
Not sure. Supposed to be starting a 40x60 garage build with a full loft in February, so kinda depends on work schedule, will know more on timing once the permit is cleared. If it was closer to me would be a definite yes at least to meet all of you.Any of you crazies besides weldabeast coming to our meet up at Lake George?
I thought you were in central Fl? Lake George is in the south western end of Volusia county.Not sure. Supposed to be starting a 40x60 garage build with a full loft in February, so kinda depends on work schedule, will know more on timing once the permit is cleared. If it was closer to me would be a definite yes at least to meet all of you.