2021 public land challenge?
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I'd like to see midwest.
Oklahoma ,Arkansas, Kansas area would be cool.
Doubt they could ever get tags but Montana or Wyoming would be really cool their regulations are pretty nuts up that way though.
Alabama and Mississippi are wasted states they pretty much wiped their herds out and don't manage for big deer. They are just states for meat hunters.Their tags are crazy high for states that the biggest thing around is a 2 year old.
Oklahoma ,Arkansas, Kansas area would be cool.
Doubt they could ever get tags but Montana or Wyoming would be really cool their regulations are pretty nuts up that way though.
Alabama and Mississippi are wasted states they pretty much wiped their herds out and don't manage for big deer. They are just states for meat hunters.Their tags are crazy high for states that the biggest thing around is a 2 year old.
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I was just thinking about this to.
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Tennhunter3 wrote:I'd like to see midwest.
Oklahoma ,Arkansas, Kansas area would be cool.
Doubt they could ever get tags but Montana or Wyoming would be really cool their regulations are pretty nuts up that way though.
Alabama and Mississippi are wasted states they pretty much wiped their herds out and don't manage for big deer. They are just states for meat hunters.Their tags are crazy high for states that the biggest thing around is a 2 year old.
I think originally there were looking to go to places they have not been before. It is getting tougher every year. I think it might be Maine but that is just WAG. They have just hunted less on east coast.
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Jrdeerhuntr wrote:Tennhunter3 wrote:I'd like to see midwest.
Oklahoma ,Arkansas, Kansas area would be cool.
Doubt they could ever get tags but Montana or Wyoming would be really cool their regulations are pretty nuts up that way though.
Alabama and Mississippi are wasted states they pretty much wiped their herds out and don't manage for big deer. They are just states for meat hunters.Their tags are crazy high for states that the biggest thing around is a 2 year old.
I think originally there were looking to go to places they have not been before. It is getting tougher every year. I think it might be Maine but that is just WAG. They have just hunted less on east coast.
Indiana iirc.
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I was thinking they'd mentioned going to Indiana in the past as well.
Count me as one that would prefer to see them in a known big buck state. Minnesota has been my favorite thus far.
Indiana or Illinois would be great and probably makes the most sense for the Midwest.
Could see Nebraska, Kentucky, or Oklahoma. THP has spent a decent bit of time in each of those three though.
Mizzou would be great but public land filming laws make it tough.
Arkansas or Mississippi delta would be good as well.
Count me as one that would prefer to see them in a known big buck state. Minnesota has been my favorite thus far.
Indiana or Illinois would be great and probably makes the most sense for the Midwest.
Could see Nebraska, Kentucky, or Oklahoma. THP has spent a decent bit of time in each of those three though.
Mizzou would be great but public land filming laws make it tough.
Arkansas or Mississippi delta would be good as well.
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thwack16 wrote:I was thinking they'd mentioned going to Indiana in the past as well.
Count me as one that would prefer to see them in a known big buck state. Minnesota has been my favorite thus far.
Indiana or Illinois would be great and probably makes the most sense for the Midwest.
Could see Nebraska, Kentucky, or Oklahoma. THP has spent a decent bit of time in each of those three though.
Mizzou would be great but public land filming laws make it tough.
Arkansas or Mississippi delta would be good as well.
I've never heard of this?
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MO state land has some restrictions. No trail cameras is the first thing that comes to mind.
And the option of National forest is limited to southern half. Big bucks generally are expected more from the northern half. Not a deal breaker but challenging.
And the option of National forest is limited to southern half. Big bucks generally are expected more from the northern half. Not a deal breaker but challenging.
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minnesotahunter wrote:thwack16 wrote:I was thinking they'd mentioned going to Indiana in the past as well.
Count me as one that would prefer to see them in a known big buck state. Minnesota has been my favorite thus far.
Indiana or Illinois would be great and probably makes the most sense for the Midwest.
Could see Nebraska, Kentucky, or Oklahoma. THP has spent a decent bit of time in each of those three though.
Mizzou would be great but public land filming laws make it tough.
Arkansas or Mississippi delta would be good as well.
I've never heard of this?
Been a rule on Mizzou conservation areas that you couldn’t film for profit. It’s why thp has always hunted a corps lake in Mo.
Appears a new rule was put in place as of 7/1 allowing it with a commercial filming permit. $500 daily. https://mdc.mo.gov/newsroom/mdc-expands ... tion-areas
I know there are several federal refuges(maybe all) where a commercial filming permit has to be obtained as well. 99% sure Thp mentioned that they had to obtain one to hunt the federal refuge they hunted in Ms.
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Honestly I would like to see them come down and pit their skills against the giants that run the Basin or one of the big wma's along the red and Mississippi river drainage on the central east side of Louisiana.
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A5BLASTER wrote:Honestly I would like to see them come down and pit their skills against the giants that run the Basin or one of the big wma's along the red and Mississippi river drainage on the central east side of Louisiana.
x2 that would be awesome
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Lots of states are starting to required filming permits... We had to get permit to film in PA last year
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I would like to see them somewhere new in the eastern mountains but will watch them anywhere. The midwest has all been done before so not that exciting to me even if bucks are bigger.
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dan wrote:Lots of states are starting to required filming permits... We had to get permit to film in PA last year
Wow they will tax anything.
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Eddiegomes83 wrote:dan wrote:Lots of states are starting to required filming permits... We had to get permit to film in PA last year
Wow they will tax anything.
They will! The founding fathers were ticked about the taxes on tea. Wonder how they would feel about America as a corporation…
Anyway hopefully they go hunt somewhere strange.
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They really ought to get up into the northeast with a little lower deer density.. it's a challenge right?
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