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<blockquote data-quote="WestTn Huntin man" data-source="post: 5249499" data-attributes="member: 3620"><p>You're young and strong . You should get a climbing stand and find a place to practice using it. Always wear a safety belt.A stand slips 20' up in the air hunting by yourself you could be having a real bad day. Most public land WMAs the majority of the pressure is no more than 1/2 mile easy walking. Hike in a mile or so and you'll get away from the crowds.</p><p> If you have a boat there are places on OLD Hickory that are hard to access by foot.</p><p>I was 22 when I started pretty much teaching myself. Lived in Nashville and hunted public lands. You have a lot of work a head of you. Most likely more than a few mistakes to make and learn from. I didn't have much for a budget and camped most of the time. A lot of 3 day weekends . Take some time and go to the main TWRA office in Nashville and get some WMA maps. Put in for early season draw hunts.</p><p>Natchez State Park has lots of land and some good primitive cabins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WestTn Huntin man, post: 5249499, member: 3620"] You're young and strong . You should get a climbing stand and find a place to practice using it. Always wear a safety belt.A stand slips 20' up in the air hunting by yourself you could be having a real bad day. Most public land WMAs the majority of the pressure is no more than 1/2 mile easy walking. Hike in a mile or so and you'll get away from the crowds. If you have a boat there are places on OLD Hickory that are hard to access by foot. I was 22 when I started pretty much teaching myself. Lived in Nashville and hunted public lands. You have a lot of work a head of you. Most likely more than a few mistakes to make and learn from. I didn't have much for a budget and camped most of the time. A lot of 3 day weekends . Take some time and go to the main TWRA office in Nashville and get some WMA maps. Put in for early season draw hunts. Natchez State Park has lots of land and some good primitive cabins. [/QUOTE]
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