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Originally posted by Dave_ View PostOh, I plan to way out of public view... Sadly Im probably more worried about other hunters based on my experiences on other public land. I just dont want to loose any nice popups to a-holes. Didnt know how good or bad is is at G-town?
However, I have experiences to meet some strangers in the field (at some remote, wild places), They were suspected. I am sure they were not hunters, at least not bow hunters. Then, why did they patrol in a wild land? Unfortunately, we cannot stop them to do so.
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Hey!, I patrol the wild land in parks all the time!! I never take trails when I go to parks. Might as well walk on the trails around our subdivision. I always go on non hunted land or not during hunting season.
I'm pretty sure they post to keep on the trails during the season at Georgetown, so I know what you mean though. I'm sure there are visitors that "patrol" for other reasons then just exploring and having fun.
The best encounter I had was sitting in the tree and heard what I thought was a turkey in the distance. As it got closer i could tell there was something wrong. And finally got close enough that i could tell it was someone calling. Proceeded to hear two guys saying "hey there's a bike here??....it's chained to a tree". Luckily they decided to head the other direction. Maybe because turkey hunting would be illegal out there.Last edited by jmaustin; 08-14-2013, 01:54 PM.
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This is the public land, so visitors are welcome. But, someone I encountered showed obvious nervous and hostility when I approached and said "hello" to him, since I was thinking he was another hunter in the begining. This was strange.
One of my buddy lost a nice mountain bicyle close to Tejas camp few years ago while fishing white bass. He tied the bike on a tree, then few hours later it was gone.
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Originally posted by Dave_ View PostAnyone had problems with people stealing or tearing up pop-up blinds out at Georgetown?
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Originally posted by 05 gray ghost View PostI had my Primos taken last year, 2 weeks before the end of season. I was only 500-600 yds out of Tejas park. I guess I was lucky the year before, but then it was a cheap one. Maybe that was why they didn't take it. Good luck to all.
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Originally posted by justintyme8303 View PostSounds like it gets pretty crowed out there and with having to be 300ft off the Good Water trail seems like alot of area becomes not huntable. How hard on they about the 300ft rule?
I got an email today that to expect to be there a few hours.
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