Bobbyboy6br
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I've traveled throughout the poconos but never see any large enough fields to hunt groundhogs .
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Ok I see what you mean .thank youyou have to get on one side of the hill and shoot across to the other side to be able to see much. I never hunted G-hogs up there but been up threw there. kind of similar to the south west PA close to the Uniontown Mountain, Appalachian Mountains. we are kind of what they call the foot hills.
I've traveled throughout the poconos but never see any large enough fields to hunt groundhogs .
That's what I was thinking tjanksI lived in the Poconos for 5 years - but I had to drive to the central part of the state to shoot ground hogs at a decent distance.
Those opportunities went away about 40 years ago ....before the NY /NJ invasion. You could also snowmobile from town to town through harvested fields. Most fields are now developments....great place for lots of deer to use as a sanctuary during daylight hours. The Poconos of today hasn't the remotest semblance of the way it appeared back then.I've traveled throughout the poconos but never see any large enough fields to hunt groundhogs .
Thanks I still love to drive through the small towns and stop off at a BBQ rib place in Hamlin paThose opportunities went away about 40 years ago ....before the NY /NJ invasion. You could also snowmobile from town to town through harvested fields. Most fields are now developments....great place for lots of deer to use as a sanctuary during daylight hours. The Poconos of today hasn't the remotest semblance of the way it appeared back then.
I was at the shooting range talking to a few guys and we were talking about shooting 600-800 yards and one guy said there is nowhere you can shoot that far around here. I turned around and said right there looking at the big hill behind us around 800 yards away. he said well if you want to shoot over there. some other guys were talking about this thicket and how many deer were in there but you could not really hunt it..I said hun I shot 2 over there last year I just get across the hill from it and look down into it and pick it apart with binoculars till I find one. any where form 400 yards to 600 or so. I thought wow really we been hunting like that since I was a kid it is the only way if you want to shoot something. we hunt places where my 2,500 yards range finder wont read. but its not hard to find a 1,000 yard shot if you want one. I try to keep them under 700 but I sit a few places where I can range out to 1K you can see a lot of ground I can spend most of the day with binoculars stuck to my head.
