Show Notes
In this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles, Dan Johnson and SEBH delve into the cultural nuances of the South, particularly in relation to hunting. They explore the definitions of the South, share personal hunting stories, and discuss the evolving attitudes towards hunting, moving from a focus on big bucks to a more experience-driven approach. The conversation also touches on urban hunting, hunting regulations, and the diverse hunting culture across the Southern states. SEBH shares insights about the Southeastern Bowhunter Podcast, emphasizing the importance of genuine storytelling in the hunting community.
takeaways
- The South is defined differently by various people.
- Texas often sees itself as separate from the South.
- College football culture is intense in the South.
- Hunting experiences are becoming more valued than just big bucks.
- Urban hunting is surrounded by myths and realities.
- Baiting regulations vary significantly by state.
- The Southern hunting culture is diverse but shares common values.
- Deer camps are less prevalent in Georgia compared to other states.
- Georgia has a long archery season with generous tag allocations.
- Hunting in Georgia presents unique challenges, especially with deer behavior.