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Author Topic: Hunting Public Land  (Read 2629 times)

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Offline hunterjoe

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Hello All, I have hunted private land with a shotgun for years. I decided to start deer hunting with a muzzleloader & public/state land is my only option for the muzzleloader season. I am planning to hunt the Mille Lacs State Wildlife Management Area. I am wondering if anyone here has hunted there before? (Or any advice on hunting public land in general...I am a little hesitant because of other hunters potentially shooting near me).What are the pros & cons? Tips/advice? I am assuming there are less hunters out during muzzleloader vs regular firearm season? I plan to be in a blind & not in a tree stand.  Any help in this area would be greatly appreciated! Thank you & Happy Thanksgiving!

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I would say, if yur hunting from a blind on public land...make sure it's marked with some blaze orange. That way you reduce the risk of getting shot.
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