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  • jac43k

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 8, 2010
    3,089
    Taneytown, MD
    Hello,

    Has anyone hunted Indian Springs WMA? If so please post your opinion.
    Thanks for the help.
     

    gizzard

    Active Member
    Oct 30, 2012
    607
    hagerstown
    blair's valley on both sides, rifle season is downright dangerous, small game, spotty.
    the section at indian springs is less accessable, and may be safer.
    i wear the orange, and have still been fired on several times, most wear camo, and while my license was often checked, there was no enforcement of wearing orange.
    i went down in caliber, from 30-30, 7.62x39, finally 357 lever. i am quaint and often stopped by the guys carrying magnums, 06, 270, etc. everybody is overgunned for how close in proximity
    everybody ends up. prathers neck is less crowded, much safer, i usually end up in my 4th or 5 scouted spot. have not been shot at there yet. not much in small game in my experience.
     

    Archeryrob

    Undecided on a great many things
    Mar 7, 2013
    3,086
    Washington Co. - Fairplay
    Don't go up there during any gun season!!! I stepped over the hill from the pond on the last day of rifle and there was an orange hat and vest every 40 yards. If a deer rn though that field more men than deer would die.
     

    TrappedinMD

    Active Member
    Dec 15, 2011
    857
    Western MD
    I hunt there a lot, archery and muzzle loader aren’t bad. Rifle it gets crowded near the road, if your willing to put in the work to get away from people it’s not bad.
     

    54rndball

    take to the hills
    Mar 16, 2013
    1,486
    Catonsville
    I went there for opening day of squirrel season a few years ago and it was a free fire zone. Lots of rapid semi-auto fire. Can’t recommend it.


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