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SOA: Southern CO Elk Hunt

Hunting Monster Elk…Hit Or Miss Watch our expert Steve West as he sets out on an  Elk hunting  trip to Southern Colorado with his team. Steve shows us how patience and perseverance are the two most important factors that can lead you to the success in the hunt of a lifetime. Watch as Steve teams up with his  Elk Hunting Guide   Ryan Capps and fellow hunter Kim Bowman. Colorado is home to over 300,000 elk. The state provides abundant opportunities for hunting trophy quality elk and monster bulls. Watch our expert Steve West as he sets out on an  Elk hunting  trip to Southern Colorado with his team. Steve shows us how patience and perseverance are the two most important factors that can lead you to the success in the hunt of a lifetime. Watch as Steve teams up with his  Elk Hunting Guide   Ryan Capps and fellow hunter Kim Bowman.

Florida Turkey Season – A Closer Look

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  (With a wild turkey population of over 100,000, Florida sells 73000 licenses annually) Osceola spring gobblers can be legally hunted in Florida. In fact, it’s the only place where this much sought-after wild turkey subspecies can be added to the bag. Overall, the  Florida turkey season  is about swamps flush with Spanish moss and wild turkeys. Pinewoods, cattle pastures and even the terrains habited by alligators and poisonous snakes are alive with noisy roosts during the peak seasons in this State. Several changes in rules and regulations have taken place for the upcoming  hunting seasons in Florida . Silver Springs Forest WMA has been established as a new hunting ground in northeast Florida. Located in Marion County, this 4,900-acre tract provides outdoor sports opportunities like  spring turkey hunting , archery, general gun, muzzleloading, mall game, hunting, frogging and fishing only.  Professional hunters and first-timers require updated and timely information about the upcomin

How to Get Your Hunting License in GA Easily

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The 2020-2021  GA Hunting Season  and Regulation Guide is now available online! Even with the Pandemic playing in the background, hunters are expected to make a beeline for tracking, fishing and hunting in Georgia. For this, they will require the requisite permits and hunting license in GA. The licenses are a must for participating in various outdoor activities in the State. If you have plans of visiting WRD properties and state shooting ranges, then what follows below will make your trip hassle-free and enjoyable. In line with your age, it may be necessary to procure the Hunter Education Certificate so that you are eligible to purchase a hunting license or permit. As per the experts at Farwide.com, ensure that you are buying the correct  hunting license type in GA  to avoid any complications later on. Get in touch with a Georgia–approved agent or the Department of Natural Resources (either online or offline) in Georgia to purchase the license you need. I think this post can help you b

Why Travel to Hunt?

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One of the main reasons to travel is to get a kick start on the hunting season . Getting an early start is particularly appealing to waterfowl hunters who might not see birds for months after seasons are underway in northern states of US. A truly passionate hunter could follow the migration to  Texas  where they can hunt ducks until January 27 th  of next year. If done correctly this could turn the regular duck season into a long chase spanning every latitude of our nation. Alas, most have responsibilities which would prevent such an exciting trip. So maybe the average hunter is more apt to take a short trip to hunt with friends and family. Many states have licenses designed for this such as a 3-day Non-Resident Hunting License in South Carolina, or the Come Home to Hunt license in Montana. When you are ready to take a trip to a different area, start and end your trip with FarWide. Pick your new state, pick your species and then dig into the regs. Every state in FarWide’s databa