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Old 10-02-2013, 02:28 PM
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Just an FYI. There was some talkt that hunting on Fort Polk would be closed. I spoke to the Game Warden and this is not the case. My son and I are going to try to get a squirrel or two this weekend.
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Old 10-02-2013, 02:31 PM
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sounds like some people made some good solid common sense decisions and decided to keep it open...

That's awesome... hope you guys tear em up!
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Old 10-02-2013, 05:29 PM
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dan, which game warden did you talk to ?
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Old 10-02-2013, 05:52 PM
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I will NEVER ever step foot into Fort Polk ever again!
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Old 10-02-2013, 07:45 PM
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Ft Polk is a state WMA,
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Old 10-03-2013, 02:54 AM
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Jordan, it was the main guy, the LT, can't remember his name. I also went out to to do a little squirrel scouting there were other folks out and about too.

Jude, I know it's a state WMA but it's owned by the feds and the game wardens are actually federal employees and that was what I was worried about.
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Old 10-03-2013, 08:46 AM
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I will NEVER ever step foot into Fort Polk ever again!
You must have served in the army there. Place sucks to train there but it is full of wildlife
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Old 10-03-2013, 08:59 AM
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Thats up in my neck of the state. Have never hunted there though. Hope y'all do good slidell.
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you spoke with dan. Be careful. There are deer hunters in the woods... go after daylight or wear some sort of hunter orange. Seen many of people walk out of them woods with arrows in them or a GSW..
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Old 10-03-2013, 09:10 AM
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you spoke with dan. Be careful. There are deer hunters in the woods... go after daylight or wear some sort of hunter orange. Seen many of people walk out of them woods with arrows in them or a GSW..
Hunters getting shot by arrows and guns on Ft Polk?
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Old 10-03-2013, 09:25 AM
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Hunters getting shot by arrows and guns on Ft Polk?
He's that story teller?


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Old 10-03-2013, 09:27 AM
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Old 10-03-2013, 09:39 AM
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believe it or not.... Ive seen at least 2 of each case. One fella "thought" a rabbit hunter was a deer and launched an arrow at him and got him in the arm... none were "serious" but Ft polk is pressured. You gotta think, there is 9,000+ soldiers on post. Ft Polk acerage is 105,000+.. thats roughly 1 soldier per 11 acres.... 1/2 of the acerage is not huntable due to it being a range or training area. Basically what im saying or getting at is that there are too many people hunting too small of a space.

Here is a link to a fatal hunting accident... didnt take place on ft polk, but involved a soldier...

Hunting accident in Fort Polk. - Bayou Bucks Hunting Community
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Old 10-03-2013, 09:40 AM
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I will have my little boy with me. I will be hunting in a shotgun only area. We will wear orange while walking but will take it off while sitting. I think I found an out of the way spot that nobody will bother us in.
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Old 10-03-2013, 09:55 AM
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good deal... good luck
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Old 10-03-2013, 09:59 AM
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believe it or not.... Ive seen at least 2 of each case. One fella "thought" a rabbit hunter was a deer and launched an arrow at him and got him in the arm... none were "serious" but Ft polk is pressured. You gotta think, there is 9,000+ soldiers on post. Ft Polk acerage is 105,000+.. thats roughly 1 soldier per 11 acres.... 1/2 of the acerage is not huntable due to it being a range or training area. Basically what im saying or getting at is that there are too many people hunting too small of a space.

Here is a link to a fatal hunting accident... didnt take place on ft polk, but involved a soldier...

Hunting accident in Fort Polk. - Bayou Bucks Hunting Community
9,000 soldiers doesn't mean they will all be in the woods, maybe a couple hundred of them. You really get to see people for who they are when they take off the uniform on the weekends. Most of em never handled a weapon in their lives (or a legal weapon)

you got a much much better chance of getting shot in Leesville proper than in the woods of Ft Polk
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true....
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Any public hunting area is a good place to make sure that you wear plenty of hunter orange.

Also make sure that you clear your target and downrange from it before you shoot. For some silly reason bowhunters love to let other hunters walk past them when they are in a treestand, without letting them know they are there. This becomes a problem when the other hunter is squirel hunting and then one runs up a tree.

I have to chuckle a little bit about the numbers, Although it's true that there isn't really going to be 1 hunter every 11 acres on ft. polk. the hunter density is still pretty high. I remember hunting Ft. Meade in maryland, on opening day of gun season the hunter density there was right at 1 hunter per 5 acres. There were places you could go to where it looked like hunter orange flowers were growing out of half the tree's in the woods. (maryland is notoriously shy of public property for hunting) It didn't take me long to find some private land to hunt up there.

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Old 10-03-2013, 11:34 AM
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Any public hunting area is a good place to make sure that you wear plenty of hunter orange.

Also make sure that you clear your target and downrange from it before you shoot. For some silly reason bowhunters love to let other hunters walk past them when they are in a treestand, without letting them know they are there. This becomes a problem when the other hunter is squirel hunting and then one runs up a tree.

I have to chuckle a little bit about the numbers, Although it's true that there isn't really going to be 1 hunter every 11 acres on ft. polk. the hunter density is still pretty high. I remember hunting Ft. Meade in maryland, on opening day of gun season the hunter density there was right at 1 hunter per 5 acres. There were places you could go to where it looked like hunter orange flowers were growing out of half the tree's in the woods. (maryland is notoriously shy of public property for hunting) It didn't take me long to find some private land to hunt up there.

Be safe... have fun

This is a BIG issue with the GSW rate being high.... But im just a story teller
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Old 10-03-2013, 11:38 AM
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This is a BIG issue with the GSW rate being high.... But im just a story teller
You said it like you had personally walked by guys with arrows hanging out of them. Like the old guy that was there for it all, but actually just claimed stories as his own experience, even though he was nowhere around.


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