Safari Dave
AH elite
- Joined
- May 19, 2008
- Messages
- 1,257
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- Location
- Georgia, USA
- Media
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- Member of
- SCI, NRA, SCTP, SSSF, IHEA, IGFA, TU, NASP, USA Archery, Cherokee Gun Club
- Hunted
- RSA, MOZ, Wyoming, New Mexico, Florida, Georgia, Arkansas, Alabama, South Carolina, Texas.
My family has owned this property for nearly 100 years.
I can hunt whitetail deer, black bear, feral hogs, turkey, rabbits, dove, grey squirrel, ground hog, foxes, coyotes, and bobcat without walking over 100 yards.
I can catch marlin, sailfish, and tuna, if I drive 6 hours.
I can catch trout within 20 minutes. I can catch largemouth bass within 5 minutes. I can catch striped bass and walleye within 20 minutes.
I can see elk, if I drive an hour and a half.
I can, and do, hunt the Rocky Mountains by driving 23 hours, or hop a plane and be in Colorado within 5 hours from my home.
I can be in Johannesburg in 16 hours.
I can fire a high-powered rifle on my property all day long and no one will complain. If they do, the local sheriff will just tell them to "mind their own business". (It probably won't last forever, but it has for at least 300 years).
Unfortunately, the price of land here is now is well over a million dollars per acre and it is virtually impossible to build a house.
Sorry, the neighbors don't like strangers...
I can hunt whitetail deer, black bear, feral hogs, turkey, rabbits, dove, grey squirrel, ground hog, foxes, coyotes, and bobcat without walking over 100 yards.
I can catch marlin, sailfish, and tuna, if I drive 6 hours.
I can catch trout within 20 minutes. I can catch largemouth bass within 5 minutes. I can catch striped bass and walleye within 20 minutes.
I can see elk, if I drive an hour and a half.
I can, and do, hunt the Rocky Mountains by driving 23 hours, or hop a plane and be in Colorado within 5 hours from my home.
I can be in Johannesburg in 16 hours.
I can fire a high-powered rifle on my property all day long and no one will complain. If they do, the local sheriff will just tell them to "mind their own business". (It probably won't last forever, but it has for at least 300 years).
Unfortunately, the price of land here is now is well over a million dollars per acre and it is virtually impossible to build a house.
Sorry, the neighbors don't like strangers...
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