2 minute walk to 30 minute drive.
2 part answer. no on wood goat and I'm bout find out how tough Kelly's birds are in 31 days patiently waiting on calenderNow ask yourselves- Would you drive/fly that far for a wood goat?
Not me.
I do like what Tom Kelly said on hunting out of state. He rarely left alabama.
"I can find plenty in Alabama to whip my bony a.."
No I would not drive that far but I do get more excited about hunting those Big bucks in Rockingham County than the heavy mouth gobblers.Now ask yourselves- Would you drive/fly that far for a wood goat?
Not me.
I do like what Tom Kelly said on hunting out of state. He rarely left alabama.
"I can find plenty in Alabama to whip my bony a.."
Good night Jug- You are scaring me. Are you experiencing some type of brain fog?No I would not drive that far but I do get more excited about hunting those Big bucks in Rockingham County than the heavy mouth gobblers.
Those turkeys all look the same and sound the same after awhileGood night Jug- You are scaring me. Are you experiencing some type of brain fog?
I feel sorry for you when you post those stand sitting shots looking out over the setups sitting and sitting and sitting.
That can't possibly be more exciting than chasing a heavy mouth gobbler?
What a waste of turkey heaven. Rock county.
Yes. I would love to take about a month off of work and travel west covering as many states as possible. The older I get, the less likely a trip like that will happen.Now ask yourselves- Would you drive/fly that far for a wood goat?
Not me.
I do like what Tom Kelly said on hunting out of state. He rarely left alabama.
"I can find plenty in Alabama to whip my bony a.."
well maybe but they never seem to act the same- while the deer well you know they just show up and you shoot. Target practice more than "hunting"Those turkeys all look the same and sound the same after awhile
Rather a wood goat than a stupid, pea-brained, scared to death of everything, non-gobbling, bald headed bird (that I can’t seem to kill, which is probably the issue with traveling for them) . That said, I’ve got some places I’d love to hunt them but I’ll save those trips for the Fall and antelope, mule deer and elk.Now ask yourselves- Would you drive/fly that far for a wood goat?
Not me.
I do like what Tom Kelly said on hunting out of state. He rarely left alabama.
"I can find plenty in Alabama to whip my bony a.."
No I would not drive that far but I do get more excited about hunting those Big bucks in Rockingham County than the heavy mouth gobblers.
Now ask yourselves- Would you drive/fly that far for a wood goat?
Not me.
I do like what Tom Kelly said on hunting out of state. He rarely left alabama.
"I can find plenty in Alabama to whip my bony a.."
well if you ever just decide to go "out there" in the spring you'll find that they gobble fine, arent scared of their own shadow, and are even more stupid than the ones you cant kill here. Just sayin. Surely you will tire of the 4 legged critters.Rather a wood goat than a stupid, pea-brained, scared to death of everything, non-gobbling, bald headed bird (that I can’t seem to kill, which is probably the issue with traveling for them) . That said, I’ve got some places I’d love to hunt them but I’ll save those trips for the Fall and antelope, mule deer and elk.