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    You can always hunt your way down river and then have someone come across and get you.

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      I thought about that. But the weight of a cooler, pack, bow, folding table and beer might be prohibitive. Also I think I signed up to contribute like a gallon of mustard. I'm happy to fish while I cool my jets

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        What if some lucky fool kills a hog Thursday night. Would that count as food that needs to be tossed on friday? Obviously a long shot but I got curious

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          Yes, if you shoot a pig before noon on Friday you need to wait until after noon to bring it to camp.

          So plan accordingly...

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            Originally posted by Rat View Post
            Yes, if you shoot a pig before noon on Friday you need to wait until after noon to bring it to camp.

            So plan accordingly...
            Good to know. Should I also leave fish on the stringer?

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              There was some lessons learned/good ideas done the last day at GRXH 2019.

              Two items I thought would be worth pushing for this year is:
              1. A drone with good fly time capacity that can help spot from above
              2. Thermal gear. I think a pulsar or a cheap knockoff could help groups spot pigs at distance during daylight hours. It should be cold enough for good contrast.

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                Originally posted by TheBeekeeper View Post
                There was some lessons learned/good ideas done the last day at GRXH 2019.



                Two items I thought would be worth pushing for this year is:

                1. A drone with good fly time capacity that can help spot from above

                2. Thermal gear. I think a pulsar or a cheap knockoff could help groups spot pigs at distance during daylight hours. It should be cold enough for good contrast.


                Drones are a no- no

                use aircraft (including drones, except by activity-specific permit) to hunt, locate (including wounded animals), manage, harass, drive, trap or photograph any wild animal.

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                  Drones are for sure restricted unless you have a pilot's license. Plus, there may be other permits on state/government land.

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                    We should bring 2 slacklines and place 8-10ft over creek for those of us without boats to cross. One for feet the other for hands. They would be high enough for the boats to go under. We could use climbing sticks to get up high.

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                      That's allot of rope to get across the river.

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                        Originally posted by Spoiled_TN_boy View Post
                        We should bring 2 slacklines and place 8-10ft over creek for those of us without boats to cross. One for feet the other for hands. They would be high enough for the boats to go under. We could use climbing sticks to get up high.
                        That seems...unwise lol

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                          Originally posted by Jspradley View Post
                          That seems...unwise lol
                          Then...it is obvious that it should be done...if not for assjackery purposes...for the sake of slo-mo falling videos for the post hunt thread top ten.

                          I volunteer to setup and post up on highwire bridge from the island to wherever appropriate when a push goes. Spradley...Im gonna need to borrow your saddle...por favor. I dont want to make the top ten.

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                            Beeman...I can bring a thermal imager but I dont think itll be much use.

                            Im interested to know if someone has a legit playbook from which playcall assignments could be volunteered for and preordained...prior to hunt commencement. Talking crazy...but...a SoreFinger Flotilla sounds appropriately appropriate especially if no hogs are in at midday Saturday.

                            Who is XO again?

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                              Originally posted by Spoiled_TN_boy View Post
                              We should bring 2 slacklines and place 8-10ft over creek for those of us without boats to cross. One for feet the other for hands. They would be high enough for the boats to go under. We could use climbing sticks to get up high.
                              Oooh! I like this idea! I'm bringing mine. Always wanted to slack line over water anyway

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                                Hmm. Actually upon reconsidering weather and water temp I'm tempted to change my mind. Maybe I'll just set it up in camp. We're still bound to get good footage of dudes busting their ***

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