The WMA I hunt close to home is in two sections of about a square mile each, surrounded by private wooded areas, farms, and farmettes easily reached by simply wading the Shenandoah, walking across a county road, or just travelling through the woods a bit. Doesn't take Bambi and Co. long to figure out where the nasty men with guns are. Tough sledding during the rifle season, which is why I invested in a crossbow last year. Not very high or steep for the most part, but lots of cover is best traversed on hands and knees, and even the open areas are pretty thick with brush, briars, and head-high weeds. BH's leverguns would be ideal here, but I still prefer light bolt actions; just a personal quirk, one of many.


What fresh Hell is this?