CharlieTN
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This year I’m trying my hand at some public land hunting. On the lake I live at there are two large islands that are managed by Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency and they allow deer hunting. Im using my fishing boat, a 17’ Alumacraft to access the islands. It’s been interesting so far, definitely different than driving to and from a hunting spot.
Today will by my first trip after the cold spell. Going to be bundling up good, especially for the ride back after dark. Of course I’m hoping for one down well before dark but you know how that goes.
One island is roughly 9 miles away, the other is roughly 10 miles away. I live on Watts Bar Lake TN which puts me crossing so fairly large water to get to either island.
How many of you are using a boat/canoe/kayak, or other floating vessel to access your hunting areas. What types of water are you traveling? And any tips, tricks, warnings, and such are always welcomed.
Today will by my first trip after the cold spell. Going to be bundling up good, especially for the ride back after dark. Of course I’m hoping for one down well before dark but you know how that goes.
One island is roughly 9 miles away, the other is roughly 10 miles away. I live on Watts Bar Lake TN which puts me crossing so fairly large water to get to either island.
How many of you are using a boat/canoe/kayak, or other floating vessel to access your hunting areas. What types of water are you traveling? And any tips, tricks, warnings, and such are always welcomed.