My honey holes are drying up

Truth

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I went in the Louisiana humidity and dug Add a beat up spot I did happen to get a buffalo nickel with a date. IMG_0109.jpg
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Just look at all those targets you won't have to dig next time..:laughing7: Nice buffler!
 

Do you hunt in urban areas? Farms? Parks?

I have a good tip for urban-type environments when looking for new spots.

I would look at the country (or Parrish or whatever Louisiana calls them) maps.

There is a website for looking at property in the county I live in, and I have found lots of public areas that’s I thought were private. Especially ROAD easements that cut through properties and end at the water’s edge.

For instance, the grid pattern of the street layout might look like a nice yard or private parking area for the adjacent homes, but in reality it’s a public easement....

Find the maps on like (parcel viewer) and start clicking.

Nice Buffalo
 

I am definitely impressed with the junk targets you dug, shows you are a real go-getter with patience. Exactly what is needed to find good stuff. One of my favorite sayings is "he who makes the most holes finds the most good stuff".
 

Good thing Honey didn't have an s on the end or I would be choking on my coffee
 

Do you hunt in urban areas? Farms? Parks?

I have a good tip for urban-type environments when looking for new spots.

I would look at the country (or Parrish or whatever Louisiana calls them) maps.

There is a website for looking at property in the county I live in, and I have found lots of public areas that’s I thought were private. Especially ROAD easements that cut through properties and end at the water’s edge.

For instance, the grid pattern of the street layout might look like a nice yard or private parking area for the adjacent homes, but in reality it’s a public easement....

Find the maps on like (parcel viewer) and start clicking.

Nice Buffalo

None of my properties are permissions I can’t seem to break that mental block of knocking on the door most of my spots are parks and areas that are not private property I would love to do farms. I’m going to take you up on your advice that sounds like what I’m looking for I appreciate you taking the time out and laying it down for me I’ll let you know how it goes.
 

I am definitely impressed with the junk targets you dug, shows you are a real go-getter with patience. Exactly what is needed to find good stuff. One of my favorite sayings is "he who makes the most holes finds the most good stuff".

I appreciate the compliment I live by the motto I’m lucky. I have found half reales to reales and everything in between. I go by the harder I work the luckier I am.
 

Do you hunt in urban areas? Farms? Parks?

I have a good tip for urban-type environments when looking for new spots.

I would look at the country (or Parrish or whatever Louisiana calls them) maps.

There is a website for looking at property in the county I live in, and I have found lots of public areas that’s I thought were private. Especially ROAD easements that cut through properties and end at the water’s edge.

For instance, the grid pattern of the street layout might look like a nice yard or private parking area for the adjacent homes, but in reality it’s a public easement....

Find the maps on like (parcel viewer) and start clicking.

Nice Buffalo

Would you happen to know the name of that website?
 

You were very busy! :occasion14:
 

Would you happen to know the name of that website?

Well, every county has a different website. So where I live, my home county has a decent amount of money, so they’re searching tools are advanced.

I know how to work the websites of a few of the neighboring counties, but I know one of them doesn’t work very well.

I thought that Louisiana did not have counties, but they have parishes, am I correct?

So if there is a parish or county in Louisiana called Trump County, then you need to do a Google search for “Trump county parcel viewer”

The parcel viewer is an interactive Google maps type interface, were each property is displayed. And when you click on the property, the owners name will come up. If the owners name is “easement” or the Property’s name belongs to a park, or on a different public entity, then you can hunt there, and only people who represent the park or the county would ever have any say about your hunting.

Onxhunt Is a pay tool, but what you pay for, that has all of this in one hour, a friend of mine uses it. But it’s not cheap, so I don’t he’s
 

Well, every county has a different website. So where I live, my home county has a decent amount of money, so they’re searching tools are advanced.

I know how to work the websites of a few of the neighboring counties, but I know one of them doesn’t work very well.

I thought that Louisiana did not have counties, but they have parishes, am I correct?

So if there is a parish or county in Louisiana called Trump County, then you need to do a Google search for “Trump county parcel viewer”

The parcel viewer is an interactive Google maps type interface, were each property is displayed. And when you click on the property, the owners name will come up. If the owners name is “easement” or the Property’s name belongs to a park, or on a different public entity, then you can hunt there, and only people who represent the park or the county would ever have any say about your hunting.

Onxhunt Is a pay tool, but what you pay for, that has all of this in one hour, a friend of mine uses it. But it’s not cheap, so I don’t he’s

We have parishes and I’d love to know the website you’re talking about I had it at one time and I forgot
 

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