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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3147250" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>The times I've hunted there, (10-12 years ago) you got to meet at the meeting with the workers and ask questions, but everybody is beating them to death with questions, so your advanced trip for a one on one is a great idea. One thing I've found is to heed their advice. My first hunt there was in H area, with a milo field on the west side that was out of bounds. He pointed out a rarely used two track in the photo and said to sit there and wait for the deer to move to the milo for morning feeding. I did that, and had my deer 5 minutes into the hunt. The other three guys didn't believe it and spent the next day and a half wandering through the woods with two of the three finally shooting a fawn for their antlerless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3147250, member: 5412"] The times I've hunted there, (10-12 years ago) you got to meet at the meeting with the workers and ask questions, but everybody is beating them to death with questions, so your advanced trip for a one on one is a great idea. One thing I've found is to heed their advice. My first hunt there was in H area, with a milo field on the west side that was out of bounds. He pointed out a rarely used two track in the photo and said to sit there and wait for the deer to move to the milo for morning feeding. I did that, and had my deer 5 minutes into the hunt. The other three guys didn't believe it and spent the next day and a half wandering through the woods with two of the three finally shooting a fawn for their antlerless. [/QUOTE]
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