Never visited the property, but have applied for the E-postcard hunts in the past. Looking at the info given this year, it appears that you have to harvest two does before a buck can be taken. Within the time frame given for the hunters, is it legitimately possible to get two archery doe kills and also have time to go after the buck? Anyone with experience doing that?
Never visited the property, but have applied for the E-postcard hunts in the past. Looking at the info given this year, it appears that you have to harvest two does before a buck can be taken. Within the time frame given for the hunters, is it legitimately possible to get two archery doe kills and also have time to go after the buck? Anyone with experience doing that?
Nope not enough time at all. No need to apply to Granger really unless you can hunt it everyday for the entire hunt
Nope not enough time at all. No need to apply to Granger really unless you can hunt it everyday for the entire hunt
This is true. Too many out of town guys apply and don't have enough time to hunt it correctly. Out of 40 permits, Id say, 10 are able to be there regularly.
It's possible to get both does on opening weekend. I've seen guys check both in on Saturday.
Granger isn't a hard hunt as long as you hunt your does in a different area than the buck you want.
When we were drawn I ran into 2 hunters the entire season and I was out there every weekend and 2 full weeks during season.
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I wouldn't be able to spend that much time down there, being from Dallas. From Y'alls experience, which area of the property tends to get hit the hardest with pressure? Looks like most of it is very open from the satellite pictures
You won't be able to apply until 08/15/2021. You must purchase the $48 APH permit, and then click on the E-Postcard Archery Deer link on this page. Deadline is 09/01/2021
You won't be able to apply until 08/15/2021. You must purchase the $48 APH permit, and then click on the E-Postcard Archery Deer link on this page. Deadline is 09/01/2021
I'm beginning to think this thread is being put up as a decoy every year to distract from some other public land unit.
There are no hogs at Granger. There are no deer at Granger. It gets swarmed by squirrel hunters every day of the year.
Now that I've got the caveats out of the way, sure I guess I'll put in for it this year. Nothing to lose, right? I can always shoot armadillos and squirrels while I chase more interesting nonexistent critters.
YouTube scouting also from a distance. Lol. If I get drawn I’ll get some boots out. Do y’all run into many rattlesnakes out there? Looks like a lot of high grass/ brush areas. Always interesting reading here if I don’t get a permit. Good luck guys
YouTube scouting also from a distance. Lol. If I get drawn I’ll get some boots out. Do y’all run into many rattlesnakes out there? Looks like a lot of high grass/ brush areas. Always interesting reading here if I don’t get a permit. Good luck guys
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Lots of snakes, I see a rattlesnake or a water moccasin nearly every trip, copperheads occasionally, and I’m out there at least once or twice a month. I nearly stepped on this big guy last fall while trying to kick up some dove. Nowhere near water, either!
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