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<blockquote data-quote="r00s7a" data-source="post: 2565265" data-attributes="member: 9675"><p>First off all, I am surprised they are even allowing a draw hunt in Push Co., due to the extremely low deer numbers. There were only 18 bucks killed in the whole county during rifle, bow and ML season combined. I think they were the last 18 bucks in the county. </p><p></p><p>Best advice I can offer, is if you have never hunted it, come down and scout it before the morning of your hunt. It will be different than what you are used to hunting. Hardwood bottoms are good for groceries. Depending on when your hunt is, this can be a good place to be. Don't count on someone else telling you where the better places are, go out there and scout it for yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r00s7a, post: 2565265, member: 9675"] First off all, I am surprised they are even allowing a draw hunt in Push Co., due to the extremely low deer numbers. There were only 18 bucks killed in the whole county during rifle, bow and ML season combined. I think they were the last 18 bucks in the county. Best advice I can offer, is if you have never hunted it, come down and scout it before the morning of your hunt. It will be different than what you are used to hunting. Hardwood bottoms are good for groceries. Depending on when your hunt is, this can be a good place to be. Don't count on someone else telling you where the better places are, go out there and scout it for yourself. [/QUOTE]
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