Re: All about hunting (I am a beginner, need help)
This is as much of your homework as I’m willing to do for you.
http://www.georgiawildlife.com/hunting/regulations
mpmilton's response was a typical and very good one. You really do need to speak to local hunters about all this good stuff because me being a resident of Arizona, I can safely tell you I know absolutely nothing about Georgia's (or any other state [besides CO or TX] for that matter) hunting rules, restrictions, laws, whatever you want to call it.
I do know however that Google is a wealth of information that gets neglected by hundreds of "newbie’s" like you each and every day. I also happen to know that I spent about 6 hours straight each day for around 7 months last year trying to learn as much about deer hunting as I possibly could for my first deer hunt and so I could make an informed decision about what unit to put in for. Guess what I came home with? Nothing. My dad actually took a nice little 2 y/o but otherwise I chose a terrible spot and you know what, I don't really care. I had a ton of fun, and that's what the week I spent in the woods was all about.
What's cool is that those 7 months I had been studying and researching weren't for nothing. In fact I know all I need to know for my future deer hunts. But I also did it all by myself without going to others for help. Let me say that is a major waste of time, but well worth it. However, going to a local hunting store and bothering them for as long as you feel comfortable for (they generally don't mind helping, as it is the industry they work in...) and getting all the answers you possibly can will put you in the correct direction.
Now since I’m tired of BS'ing I’m going to tell you that you need to get some thicker skin if you want to last long here. Sniper's Hide is probably the best website around and has a wealth of information waiting to be tapped into whenever you should desire to learn something. I'm a very kind person, and very willing to spend my free time helping people such as you get a foot in the correct door. You got off incredibly easy for the lack of knowledge you displayed though. Read enough threads here and you'll understand what I mean. You'll notice that there are incredibly informed people who are willing to help, people who prefer to poke fun and see what newbie’s are made of, and every type of person in between and on either side of that spectrum. So get used to it and you'll be just fine.
The absolute best piece of advice I can give you is to read alot, and post very infrequently. I can almost guarantee that every question you could possibly think of has already been posted and most likely also answered a couple times over. All you need to do is search using the link in my signature, and you will have a great head start on not getting bashed around. And when it does happen, ignore it, or take it in stride.
Take care,
-Dylan