Hey jeremy,
I am positive there are still some open areas, but man, it is changing as fast as we can post, or so it seems. It is now my understanding, that all the Peabody areas that were in Ohio county outside or just south of Rockport are now closed. The Peabody WMAs south of HWY 62 in Muhlenberg county are now closed. The WMAs north of HWY 62, I think, are still open for now. I am getting differing information on whether that deal has been closed.
All I know is it is getting much harder for the average person to find a place to fish or hunt. Public land, or in this case the Peabody land that had been opened to the public, is becoming more and more hard to find.
My wife id categorically against hunting. There are multiple reasons for this.
1) When my Pop (father-in-law) still raised cattle, we had a lot of bad experiences. Mostly our fences cut and trash, and of course trying to find and get our cattle back into the pasture. Also had hunters shoot a couple of his favorite dogs. Now understand, we all understand that it is the minority of people who do this, but none the less, one bad apple... etc.
2) Right after my wife and I moved back from FL and moved out here near the farm, we now are on the farm, someone killed a big buck, cut the head off, and left the body on the road almost right in front of our house. That was pretty traumatic for my wife who is very sensitive, and quit fishing after gut hooking a bluegill, and seeing it spit up blood, and sink. She really supports my fishing, but refuses to let me keep any fish at all, and would not mind if I gave it up completely. She knows that occasionally I must gut hook a fish. I try very hard not too. I am considering cutting my barbs off from now on, unless I am in a tournament.
3) My wife's grandmother who lived out here on the farm, and her great-grandmother, who both had a huge impact on her when she was young, both hated hunting and any type of negative impact on the natural growth of vegetation on the land. Her grandmother was actually against the family selling out to the coal company years ago for strip mining, and turned down a small fortune to allow them (peabody) to mine this 56 acre area where the house is. They brought a suit case of money, and offered several houses... honest both of those, and she refused. My wife seems to be cut from the same cloth.
A true story, and those on here who have fished with me know this to be true as I've told the story several times. We have about 10-12 acres of about a 100 acre lake. There are only two accesses to the lake, one of those is a road and small ramp (gravel) that peabody built for us. I suggested that we build about 7 cottages back there, and open up a small hunting and fishing camp. The big lake gets no pressure at all.
My wife replied, well we would have to name it "Camp Can't" and I asked why?? She said because they can't keep any of the fish, and they can't kill any of the animals. LOL.. Honest, true story. Obviously we haven't built any cabins.
We do have a lot of great wildlife out here. Deer are so plentiful, and not scared of people at all, and the same is true of the turkey. They don't even run when we come outside anymore. We have foxes, wildcats, turkeys, raaccoons, possums, coyotes, hawks, and even bald eagles now. I love to just go back in the fields and sit and watch. I only wish I were able to ride a horse (my bad back stops me). I'd love to ride a horse back there so my motor noise would not scare some of the more jumpy wildlife.
I hope this helps some.
Danny





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