GFG Hunting Grounds

Published on November 26, 2017
Duration: 4:07

This video discusses the challenges of finding hunting land in Missouri, with an increasing number of areas becoming bowhunting-only. The speaker highlights their private hunting grounds along the Nile River near Hahatonka State Park, noting the abundance of wildlife due to the park's no-hunting status. They share personal hunting experiences, including youth deer hunting and successful hunts using a CMG 458 SOCOM and a Mossberg 590 Shockwave with deer slugs. The video also touches on the upcoming unconventional firearm season in December, allowing pistol calibers.

Quick Summary

Finding hunting land in Missouri is challenging due to increasing bowhunting-only regulations. The speaker's private grounds near Hahatonka State Park offer abundant wildlife. Firearms discussed include the CMG 458 SOCOM, Sig P210, and Mossberg 590 Shockwave, with mention of Missouri's December unconventional firearm season for pistol calibers.

Chapters

  1. 00:20Hunting Land Scarcity in Missouri
  2. 00:56Our Private Hunting Grounds
  3. 01:14Youth Deer Hunting Experience
  4. 01:31Successful Doe Hunt with CMG 458 SOCOM
  5. 01:51Turkey Encounters
  6. 02:05Sig P210 Seal Carry
  7. 02:22River Terrain and Wildlife Funnels
  8. 02:52Exploring with Mossberg 590 Shockwave
  9. 03:07Hunting Seasons in Missouri
  10. 03:16Unconventional Firearm Season
  11. 03:23Showcasing Hunting Grounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main challenges for hunters in Missouri?

Hunters in Missouri face increasing difficulty finding accessible land, with many areas becoming bowhunting-only. This scarcity makes it harder to find good spots, especially on public land where other hunters are often visible.

What firearms were mentioned for hunting in the video?

The video mentions a CMG 458 SOCOM for deer hunting, a Sig P210 Seal Carry pistol, and a Mossberg 590 Shockwave shotgun equipped with deer slugs for exploration.

What is Missouri's unconventional firearm season?

Missouri's unconventional firearm season occurs in December and allows hunters to use pistol-caliber firearms, offering a different hunting opportunity during this period.

Why are river bottoms good for hunting?

Steep river bottoms can act as natural funnels for wildlife, guiding animals to the water source. This concentration of game makes these areas productive for hunting, with abundant deer trails often present.

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