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Hi Folks, I'm kind of clueless with computers and have been unable to find back the listing of the best public hunting lands in various states. That was extremely helpful to me and would love to find it back if it's still around.
Thanks,
Pastor Brett
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go to where you type in the websites to the right theres usually a down arrow that will show you all the websites youve gone on. if that doesnt work theres usually an icon the says "my history" if that doesnt work your states dep's website should have a list
Expanding on what mattreney stated; hold down the control key and hit the letter H. That will open your history panel within your browser.
Many of the states wildlife web sites have the information you are looking for although you may have to dig around a while for it.
Another resource you may want to look into for western states is the "huntin fool" magazine. They give a complete breakdown of all western states and list the best units. Its expensize, $100 dollars for a year subscription but when you are talking about spending thousands of dollars on an out of state hunt I think it is worth it.
go to the blm or forestry website in your state. national forests are usually open for hunting and maps are available through mytopo.com or googleearth
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go to the blm or forestry website in your state. national forests are usually open for hunting and maps are available through mytopo.com or googleearth
go to where you type in the websites to the right theres usually a down arrow that will show you all the websites youve gone on. if that doesnt work theres usually an icon the says "my history" if that doesnt work your states dep's website should have a list
Expanding on what mattreney stated; hold down the control key and hit the letter H. That will open your history panel within your browser.
Many of the states wildlife web sites have the information you are looking for although you may have to dig around a while for it.
Another resource you may want to look into for western states is the "huntin fool" magazine. They give a complete breakdown of all western states and list the best units. Its expensize, $100 dollars for a year subscription but when you are talking about spending thousands of dollars on an out of state hunt I think it is worth it.
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