I finally found my land after beating the asphault, gravel and dirt back roads of Alabama, I found it in the Collinsville area.
Here's what I am wanting to do, the property is 25acres approx. 20 is wooded with trails and two feed plots. I am going to expand the trail system and add three more food plots. I am going to open it up to other hunters the criteria is as follows.
Firearm requirements:
*Air Rifles .35 cal min.
*Archery and crossbow.
* Powder guns must be well suppressed (no un-supressed powder guns allowed)
I am also going to allow disabled Vets access for no charge and will provide pcps to hunt with to the Vets who don't have one or can't afford one. I am retired from the Construction and Oil Field Industries, my father (God rest his soul) was a Big Game outfitter in Colorado and I have been shooting and hunting from age 7.
My biggest regret in life is that I did not serve our country. I should have listened to my High School Counselor Mr. Calderon who tried his best to get me to join right from High School. Of course, I didn't listen and things happen. At 24, I tried to enlist however by that time I was already busted up with a broken back in two places and other issues. It was a no go.
I want to be able to give back to our Vets and this is one way I hope I can do that.
I also would like to support the Airgun Industry by hosting shoots, not just bench rest but actual shoots involving hunting blinds, brush, angles of target ect. Much how archery shoots are done for hunting.
Anyway, any feed back or ideas would be appreciated.
Larry.
Here's what I am wanting to do, the property is 25acres approx. 20 is wooded with trails and two feed plots. I am going to expand the trail system and add three more food plots. I am going to open it up to other hunters the criteria is as follows.
Firearm requirements:
*Air Rifles .35 cal min.
*Archery and crossbow.
* Powder guns must be well suppressed (no un-supressed powder guns allowed)
I am also going to allow disabled Vets access for no charge and will provide pcps to hunt with to the Vets who don't have one or can't afford one. I am retired from the Construction and Oil Field Industries, my father (God rest his soul) was a Big Game outfitter in Colorado and I have been shooting and hunting from age 7.
My biggest regret in life is that I did not serve our country. I should have listened to my High School Counselor Mr. Calderon who tried his best to get me to join right from High School. Of course, I didn't listen and things happen. At 24, I tried to enlist however by that time I was already busted up with a broken back in two places and other issues. It was a no go.
I want to be able to give back to our Vets and this is one way I hope I can do that.
I also would like to support the Airgun Industry by hosting shoots, not just bench rest but actual shoots involving hunting blinds, brush, angles of target ect. Much how archery shoots are done for hunting.
Anyway, any feed back or ideas would be appreciated.
Larry.
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