Anybody hitting any deer in East Texas/ North Louisiana? Most all the posts are from far different areas. I'm wondering what's working in your neck of these woods.
Question by ableskeever. Uploaded on November 10, 2009
The conditions on our lease in E Tx are very good this year. Most deer are not coming to feeders due do to good rains and plenty of acorns. You have to hunt food/bedding travel routes and catch them moving in the early morning or late evening. Also look for your thickest brush area and still hunt in and around it. This time of year deer are feeling the pressure and are moving into thick cover.
The conditions on our lease in E Tx are very good this year. Most deer are not coming to feeders due do to good rains and plenty of acorns. You have to hunt food/bedding travel routes and catch them moving in the early morning or late evening. Also look for your thickest brush area and still hunt in and around it. This time of year deer are feeling the pressure and are moving into thick cover.
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The conditions on our lease in E Tx are very good this year. Most deer are not coming to feeders due do to good rains and plenty of acorns. You have to hunt food/bedding travel routes and catch them moving in the early morning or late evening. Also look for your thickest brush area and still hunt in and around it. This time of year deer are feeling the pressure and are moving into thick cover.
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The conditions on our lease in E Tx are very good this year. Most deer are not coming to feeders due do to good rains and plenty of acorns. You have to hunt food/bedding travel routes and catch them moving in the early morning or late evening. Also look for your thickest brush area and still hunt in and around it. This time of year deer are feeling the pressure and are moving into thick cover.
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