ADC Business in Alabama
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Is Alabama a state worth doing adc work in? How are the regs? Just curious. Thanks, Sarge
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Re: ADC Business in Alabama
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Wife is thinking about Guntersville/ Huntsville area. Anybody know anything about Boaz? I would consider, but only if I can make it doing adc work. Our income requirements are not that extravagant.
Hey, Warrior. What are a few regs that are annoying? Thanks, Sarge
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Re: ADC Business in Alabama
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Appreciate the help. Sarge
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Re: ADC Business in Alabama
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03/03/24 10:33 PM
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Wife is thinking about Guntersville/ Huntsville area. Anybody know anything about Boaz? I would consider, but only if I can make it doing adc work. Our income requirements are not that extravagant.
Hey, Warrior. What are a few regs that are annoying? Thanks, Sarge Mama was born in Boaz. Coolest location in the entire state up there on top of Sand Mountain. Cool being subjective, 2-3 degrees cooler than the rest of the state, lol. Forget ADC in that area, mostly rural sparsely populated. Huntsville/Madison County and Mobile are the two fastest growing areas of the state. Huntsville would be on my list of three urban centers if your ADC is bread and butter squirrels, bats, city work. Huntsville, Shelby County/Hoover and Mobile but be prepared to cover some ground to generate enough work. From Huntsville you can cover most of the Tennessee Valley, look west towards Muscle Shoals. From Shelby County you can reach Tuscaloosa, bat central, or south down the 280 corridor to Auburn/Opelika. Mobile you're looking at Mobile and Washington County and parts of Baldwin. I say parts because going around Mobile Bay, north/south, eats up alot of drive time. If you good at coyote long lining AND you know the right people high fence and high end deer properties can pay well BUT you gotta love the long hours and labor that goes into keeping those people happy. Beaver pretty much the same.
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Re: ADC Business in Alabama
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03/03/24 11:22 PM
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Yep, good at dillar work. Folks around here are freaked out over them. Just showed up here about 2 years ago. My bread and butter is beaver, skunk, coons, armadillo and squirrel. Notes, not so much. Love trapping them. But, Folks here won't pay what it's worth. Grow up in Florida and used to catch armadillos and spray paint them florescent colors and turned them loose near Disney as a boy growing up. I'm sure the tourists thought Florida had strange critters. Don't mind traveling daily. Doing about 500 to 1,000 miles.weekly here. And certainly thought about doing yote work away from home out of a camper set up. Sarge
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Re: ADC Business in Alabama
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03/03/24 11:36 PM
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Dad's side of family are from Alabama. Northwest corner. Winston County. Also, have to be around good deer/ hog country is a bonus. But trophy catfish is a must. LOL Love my trophy catfishing. That's way I love Santee here in SC. Sarge
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Re: ADC Business in Alabama
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03/04/24 12:02 AM
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Free State of Winston, that's Jtrapper's stomping grounds. Big catfish then Huntsville/Tennessee Valley is where you want to be. Pickwick is the trophy hotspot. State record and former world record blue came out of Pickwick, 111lbs.
Bama has had dillers for as long as I can remember. Used to chase them down when I still could. Got to Atlanta about the time they were first showing up. The local guys were clueless and for about three years I was the go to guy for dillers till they figured it out.
If fishing is your thing then Mobile has alot going for it. There's a stretch up the Middle river just above I10 where you can catch bass, fresh and saltwater cats, gar, jack pike/pickerel, flounder, specks and redfish depending on current and wind and tide.
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Re: ADC Business in Alabama
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03/04/24 07:38 AM
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Dad's side of family are from Alabama. Northwest corner. Winston County. Bless your heart, lol. Yep im from the county seat of that moonshiner's paradise, big city of Double Springs.
Got a buddy up in Guntersville staying pretty busy doing ADC work so imagine can find enough to keep you busy. Otter's off boat docks is his specialty.
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Re: ADC Business in Alabama
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Jtrapper, yep. Moonshine. My two uncles were law enforcement. One was chief of police in Haleyville. The other a Sheriff. Both knew where to get good shine. Thery used to tell me they knew all the shiners. Would see them every Sunday at church. Didn't see the point in busting anyone for trying to make a living. Both worked night shift. One was an electrician during the day. The other had a saw shop. Both wanted me to live there and become a LEO and take over the saw shop. I was young and wanted adventure. And adventure I got. Both are gone now. Always fished for crappie for two weeks every spring I believe at Lake Aliceville. Sarge
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Re: ADC Business in Alabama
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03/04/24 09:36 AM
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The tag used to be the worst of it. License # and you got a new one every year. That and name and address. Warrior. Before I left. You could use =CID # in place off = Address and Licenae #. CID is # you get on hunting license . So you can check in deer. So = Name CID = For trapping Tag is all you need now. Coyote trapping is where the money is. That’s ALL down south. 200-300 dollars a day is possible. 14-30 day jobs are the normal. The statute of limitations is over for me. SO. There are fox and coyote pens in Alabama to sell live coyotes and grey fox too. Do SO AT YOUR OWN RISK !!! LOL!!
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