I’ve only hunted at LaSalle which I think is the same.
At LaSalle there are clipboards with sign in sheets for each type of game outside the headquarters building.
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I think this is true as well. The permit card has a space for hunter number which corresponds with the sign in sheet. I was checked while deer hunting and the CO asked for my license and permit card.
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I haven’t hunted willow slough but I do hunt at La Salle which I think is the same but not certain. I was confused as well and asked the guy in the office how it works for deer season.
At the headquarters there are clip boards to sign in on for different game. I believe small game is included...
Since I’m bow hunting public land and considering how many others I’ve already seen this year I think I’ll just stay out of the woods until the 3rd.
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Sounds good, how many people would you say can comfortably fit in the OX5?
I’m also wondering if I brushed it in on the edge of a bean field for deer how long do I need to wait before hunting out of it?
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I’m looking for something like this too. I have 4 kids, probably won’t find anything that big. I’ve been looking at the double bull deluxe but was hoping to not spend that much money. How does the quality compare to the double bull?
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This is a good point and I have had a few headaches with service. Fortunately I live close to a store and it hasn’t been too much of inconvenience. I’m just thinking for someone trying to keep the cost low it can be worth dealing with.
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This sounds like a good idea. I’m thinking to make a grass and stick blind woven with bailing twine and staking it down somehow. Since I’m hunting public I won’t be out much if it gets taken. I don’t think it will with where I’m at though. I want to leave it up for the deer in a bean field I see...
I think I’ll check out some subcompact single stacks in 9mm. I know there’s a ton of discussion between calibers. My thoughts are if the ammo is cheaper than I’ll shoot more and be more proficient with the 9mm.
I’m leaning towards a Glock or the XDS.
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I just started bow hunting last year and have done quite a bit of research over the past few. My opinion is the Cruzer is a good starter bow that comes with decent accessories like a whisker biscuit rest and trophy ridge sight. I’m probably going to get a Cruzer for my kids to grow with since...
Thanks, I make sure I do it right. I grew up hanging out with a game warden so I’ve seen what happens when laws are broken.
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