6mm06
Well-known member
I tell you guys, I have enjoyed the heck out of your pictures. This is really great, and I hope others will continue to post theirs.
I live in a very mountaneous county that borders Kentucky. I'm not far from all the surrounding states of Tennessee, West Virginia, and North Carolina. I hunt the thick stuff for bobcats here at home, and we also have a few mountain farms that are a little more open, such as my Dad's farm. I took two coyotes off it this winter. Near home, we have numberous gas wells. As a result, lots of roads have been built back into the mountains that has opened the area up to better hunting. Without the roads, the majority of these places were basically unhuntable due to the difficulty of getting in and out. I drive a couple of counties over for groundhogs. Here are a few picts.
Near my home
My Dad's Farm
Beaver Pond about 3 miles from my home - by the way the crow flys.
Gas Well Road Near Home
Another Gas Well Road
Scott County Virginia Groundhogs
My Favorite Groundhog Place
I live in a very mountaneous county that borders Kentucky. I'm not far from all the surrounding states of Tennessee, West Virginia, and North Carolina. I hunt the thick stuff for bobcats here at home, and we also have a few mountain farms that are a little more open, such as my Dad's farm. I took two coyotes off it this winter. Near home, we have numberous gas wells. As a result, lots of roads have been built back into the mountains that has opened the area up to better hunting. Without the roads, the majority of these places were basically unhuntable due to the difficulty of getting in and out. I drive a couple of counties over for groundhogs. Here are a few picts.
Near my home
My Dad's Farm
Beaver Pond about 3 miles from my home - by the way the crow flys.
Gas Well Road Near Home
Another Gas Well Road
Scott County Virginia Groundhogs
My Favorite Groundhog Place