Well I decided to put in for a bunch of different hunts this year. I figured there are a lot of areas in the state, I have not hunted and don't know anything about. I like to hunt different places, see new things, hopefully learn some new stuff.
So I got drawn for Gus Engeling, 1st time I have ever been drawn for any hunt. Never hunted anywhere near that area, I had no idea what the terrain is like on that place, till I did some reading. Not what I would have guessed for that part of the state, but never been in that area of the state, so I had no idea what it's like.
I have hunted a few areas that had live oaks and sand on the coast, never hunted post oaks and hickory in sand. I had no idea, there are alligators that far inland or north. Might be a bit like hunting Aransas Wildlife Refuge, but with hills, different oaks and other trees.
Anybody got any info, like the differences between the different compartments? When is the rut going on, typically in that area? That's probably not important, since I don't get to choose when I get to go, but would be nice to know. Any info would be great. Thanks.
So I got drawn for Gus Engeling, 1st time I have ever been drawn for any hunt. Never hunted anywhere near that area, I had no idea what the terrain is like on that place, till I did some reading. Not what I would have guessed for that part of the state, but never been in that area of the state, so I had no idea what it's like.
I have hunted a few areas that had live oaks and sand on the coast, never hunted post oaks and hickory in sand. I had no idea, there are alligators that far inland or north. Might be a bit like hunting Aransas Wildlife Refuge, but with hills, different oaks and other trees.
Anybody got any info, like the differences between the different compartments? When is the rut going on, typically in that area? That's probably not important, since I don't get to choose when I get to go, but would be nice to know. Any info would be great. Thanks.
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