mmoore+FollowHow did you gals get into hunting?Ladies, can we talk about learning to hunt? When I started in college, finding other women hunters was nearly impossible! I was lucky to have guy friends and my now-husband teach me the ropes, but that "after the shot" process was honestly terrifying. The field dressing and quartering part? Total game-changer once I figured it out. I'll never forget my worst job with a massive bull elk - exhausted, cold, and completely overwhelmed. That's when I discovered the gutless method and it literally changed everything! Now I hunt solo with confidence and actually prefer it. There's something so freeing about mastering those skills that initially seemed impossible. I’d love to hear your stories—how did you get started? What was the biggest challenge for you? #hunting #womenwhohunt #gutlessmethod50Share
jortiz+FollowWhen’s best to hunt axis deer in texas?Thinking about heading to Texas for some axis deer hunting and visiting old friends on the way. When’s the prime time to go? #hunting #AxisDeer #TexasHunting #TexasHunting #HuntingTrip7225Share
Kyle Allison+FollowAnyone else have strange hunting rituals? 🤪Never leave the woods without pooping - it's become my thing! What's your weirdest hunting habit that you always do? Let's hear the funny ones! #hunting #huntinglife #huntinghabits #huntinghumor1811Share
lolson+FollowWhy Northern New England is underrated for huntersJust moved to NH and honestly blown away by how hunter-friendly it is up here! 🦌 No draw systems (except moose), your license includes tags, and here's the crazy part - you can hunt anywhere that's not posted. Most big landowners don't even post because they get tax breaks for keeping land open! Yeah the deer density isn't like down south, but these northern bucks are MASSIVE. Plus I can hunt Maine, NH, and Vermont all for under $500 total. Even as a non-resident, Maine is only $150. Been living near Boston for work and driving up weekends. Best of both worlds - decent job market but incredible hunting access. The tougher hunting just makes it more rewarding when you connect. Anyone else hunting this region? The lack of red tape is refreshing compared to other states. #Outdoors #hunting #newenglandhunting #newhampshire #maine #publiclandhunting84Share
paulcarol+FollowSpent 3 hours driving to find huntable land yesterday 😤Anyone else struggling with land access? Public spots are overcrowded while farmers complain about deer/hog damage but don't know hunters. We used to just knock on doors, but that's weird now. Imagine an app connecting hunters with landowners who need pest control - win-win situation! Hunters get access, farmers get free management. What's the biggest hunting problem you face that tech could actually solve? #hunting #privateland #landaccess #huntingcommunity #wildlifemanagement1110Share
bushjill+FollowWild Hog Meat Tips Every Hunter Should Know 🐗Learn from my epic fails! Wild pig meat needs way more care than store-bought pork because these animals carry more pathogens. Here's what I wish I knew: 1️⃣ Always wear nitrile gloves - learned this the hard way 2️⃣ Use separate clean knives for gutting vs skinning 3️⃣ Cool that carcass FAST - get it to 40°F within 30 mins or you'll ruin lean wild pork Anyone else prefer wild game over commercial meat? #hunting #WildGameCooking #wildhog #HuntingLife #gamemeat147Share
Eric Ford+FollowAlmost had my first public land buck! Year 2 of self-taught public land hunting in Ohio and I'm still learning the hard way! Spent most of last season sitting 1.5+ miles from the car, sunrise to noon routine. Saw deer 3 times but never close enough for a shot. Then at 10am while just scouting near a pond, a shooter buck comes GALLOPING past me at 10 yards! I'm fumbling with shells, following his trail around the pond... and end up scaring off a rabbit and some doves instead 😅 3 more hours of walking = nothing. Public land will humble you every time! #hunting #deerhunting #Outdoors 161Share
Eric Ford+FollowWhich state has the best public hunting?Living in SW Ohio, I'm struggling with public hunting lands being so far away. What states actually have good public hunting close to population centers? Thinking about relocating... #hunting #publiclandhunting #huntaccess #Ohio531Share
lolson+FollowWho's crazy enough to scout in this heat? 🔥Anyone else braving this humidity to hang trail cams? Hit sunrise last weekend thinking I'd beat the heat - NOPE! Was dripping sweat and my shirt was basically glued to me by the time I got back to the truck. Y'all pushing through or waiting for cooler weather? #hunting #SummerScouting #Outdoors 00Share
mmoore+FollowBeen trapping coyotes wrong this whole timeThought I’d share a few things that’ve seriously improved my coyote trapping success over the years. Some of these I learned the hard way, so maybe they’ll save you some time (and frustration). 1️⃣ Bed your trap tight. No wiggle, no catch. Pack dirt around the jaws so the trap feels like solid ground to the coyote. 2️⃣ Focus on quality. Two well-made sets in good spots will beat ten sloppy ones. Precision matters more than volume. 3️⃣ Use trusted sources. Old-school trapping books and certified classes > random YouTube advice. Bad info wastes seasons. 4️⃣ Avoid busy areas. Stay away from trailheads or dog-walking spots. It’s not worth the risk of catching a pet or creating conflict. 5️⃣ Check traps twice daily. If you can, check morning and late afternoon—especially during breeding season when coyotes move midday. 6️⃣ Go easy on scent. Too much lure overwhelms. Use just a small dab, buried deep, to keep coyotes curious and working your set. 7️⃣ Expect “bonus” catches. You’ll get bobcats, coons, maybe skunks. Know how to release them safely and legally. 8️⃣ Have a post-catch plan. Be ready to dispatch humanely and process or dispose of the animal properly, especially if it’s sick. These are lessons learned from the field — and I’m still learning every season. Anyone else got a favorite tip or mistake you wish you'd avoided early on? #hunting #coyotetrapping #trappingtips7719Share