Yogithebear
Member
So I just settled back here after living here off and on most of my life. I’ve always told people how great a state this is for the outdoorsperson, once you wade through some bureaucracy and accept spending more $ for licenses at tags compared to some states.
But reading threads like the below link, and many others regarding what sounds like crazy congestion on public land by hunters makes me think its pretty good here in Cali. At least here in the south, yes it can be hard hunting but I only occaisionally see other hunters.
Thread 'If you know, you know'
https://www.hunttalk.com/threads/if-you-know-you-know.316397/
I read the above thread and I’m envisioning the opening of “The Road Warrior” with a bunch of lunatics on side by sides filling in for Lord Humongous and his crew.
Is it worse up north, is burning of honey holes and all that a thing you have to worry about up there? I know that is where most of the good hunting is, so I figured if any region gets more congestion it would have to be up there. Down here the only crowding is on a pier for spiny lobster.
But reading threads like the below link, and many others regarding what sounds like crazy congestion on public land by hunters makes me think its pretty good here in Cali. At least here in the south, yes it can be hard hunting but I only occaisionally see other hunters.
Thread 'If you know, you know'
https://www.hunttalk.com/threads/if-you-know-you-know.316397/
I read the above thread and I’m envisioning the opening of “The Road Warrior” with a bunch of lunatics on side by sides filling in for Lord Humongous and his crew.
Is it worse up north, is burning of honey holes and all that a thing you have to worry about up there? I know that is where most of the good hunting is, so I figured if any region gets more congestion it would have to be up there. Down here the only crowding is on a pier for spiny lobster.