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<blockquote data-quote="Bullbuster" data-source="post: 1630579" data-attributes="member: 10474"><p>I don't have an issue so much with the cattle as deer become accustomed to them but one of the 500 acer parcels not only has cattle but active Cheaspeek power gas rigs going. So you are likely going to have maint or inspector trucks coming and going from the property. For the most part it splits that area in half. </p><p>Don't get me wrong about this place I'm glad its now open for the public but it wasn't what I expected to see for pubplic land. I'm sure things will change and it will get better over then couple of years as the state does more work on them. </p><p></p><p>Oh if you have never been to Rush Springs before is a quaint one horse town. Only place to grab a bite to eat is at the gas station/market/pizza joint. They make a great hickory burger and the price is good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullbuster, post: 1630579, member: 10474"] I don't have an issue so much with the cattle as deer become accustomed to them but one of the 500 acer parcels not only has cattle but active Cheaspeek power gas rigs going. So you are likely going to have maint or inspector trucks coming and going from the property. For the most part it splits that area in half. Don't get me wrong about this place I'm glad its now open for the public but it wasn't what I expected to see for pubplic land. I'm sure things will change and it will get better over then couple of years as the state does more work on them. Oh if you have never been to Rush Springs before is a quaint one horse town. Only place to grab a bite to eat is at the gas station/market/pizza joint. They make a great hickory burger and the price is good. [/QUOTE]
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