Guys n Gals, I want to make this clear, I am not trying to over hype this hunt...
These animals are in there but this is a HARD hunt, but it's one heck of an adventure. You aren't on private, lease, national forest, or management area...... this is Wilderness. You never know what you might see at any time. The anticipation is riveting at times. We will be inside of a 95,000 acre management area in the 33,000 acres of Wilderness in the middle.
This is some of the most rugged terrain in GA, yet I have managed to also find not so rugged productive areas. When I do say rugged, mostly forested rugged and some rocky areas within the trees. Some very steep, and some moderate elevations changes.
Anyhow, I'm really looking forward to going with Jimmy as with my youngest graduating college and then me moving them into an apartment in NYC I have not been in there in a few years. I'm hyped up myself.
OK, here's the sorry of the Hardy's Frisco Sandwich. These photos I have posted were all pre Tradgang, i.e. over 20 years ago, when the 1st trail cams came out. I was using the original Trailcam fiberglass rectangle box, simple Simon but it worked.
So, I had some buiz in Chatsworth GA and I decided to check my cam and replace the ROLL of film, yes, ROLL of film. I stopped at Hardy's for a Frisco Sandwich and headed up the mountain, change out the roll in the cam and got out of there.
Then a week later, same thing..... except when I got to the camera it was jacked sideways with 5 puncher marks in it. They bear evidently smelled the Frisco and wanted in on it.... so here are the pics from that roll.
The approach.......
The bites