Longranger1
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I worked on a oil rig up in pa for a while beautiful country up there as wellWelcome from farther up the Appalachian mountain range in western Pa.
I worked on a oil rig up in pa for a while beautiful country up there as wellWelcome from farther up the Appalachian mountain range in western Pa.
Yes that's always been my way of thinking as well sit back and listen and learn lolWelcome Longranger1, from the Wv. Appalachian mountains.
I also lingered for a few years.
My granddad told me when you open your mouth your not Listening.
Tennessee has a lot of public hunting land on the west side I'm not sure on east I only hunted privateWelcome LR1 from the great Northwest.
Curious what the public vs private land hunting opportunities are like in TN? My son moved to Ohio where his wife's family is from and it's mostly private with a state run program to connect hunters with farmers\private land owners. So far he's been unsuccessful finding a place to hunt. Went to the aquarium in Chattanooga with the family is the only time I've been in state. Ancestors settled 50 miles south of Nashville prior to statehood and after that settled north of Memphis.
lol yes you are correctWelcome from SLC, UT
This might not be worth much but I lived in Rock Ford, I'll
For 5 yrs getting my tool&die apprenticeship.
I only been to Tennessee 1 once not hunting and Wisconsin and UP of Michigan now hunting.
I was born and raised in Utah.
And basically grew up into the mountains of Ut and Id.
The biggest obstacle I had in the woods was the lack of mountains for orientation. It's a lot harder for me to navigate with out a land marker.
The only time in my life I couldn't tell between West and east was in that flat woods with cloud cover.