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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4570" data-source="post: 1915124" data-attributes="member: 15643"><p>For the area that I hunt the most, I tend to go by this thinking. The terrain is flat, a road at every mile and timber/tall grass cover is limited. With that said, the number of deer per acre is still extremely high. My guess is that all most of of the doe that are there in October, will still be there in December and January, if there is little to disturb them. I have a hard time wanting to take a doe as they walk by in October and November, with the off chance that all of my instrusion by tracking, loading and retieving a doe will alert a mature buck to my presence. The only exception to that would be my daughter shooting whatever she wants when she gets the chance to go. I've never had any trouble taking my limit of does in December and January, I'd definately much rather take a deer in the cold weather than during the early October heat as well. I'll be the first to admit, I'm pretty much hunting antlers until mid December, slinging arrows like crazy after that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4570, post: 1915124, member: 15643"] For the area that I hunt the most, I tend to go by this thinking. The terrain is flat, a road at every mile and timber/tall grass cover is limited. With that said, the number of deer per acre is still extremely high. My guess is that all most of of the doe that are there in October, will still be there in December and January, if there is little to disturb them. I have a hard time wanting to take a doe as they walk by in October and November, with the off chance that all of my instrusion by tracking, loading and retieving a doe will alert a mature buck to my presence. The only exception to that would be my daughter shooting whatever she wants when she gets the chance to go. I've never had any trouble taking my limit of does in December and January, I'd definately much rather take a deer in the cold weather than during the early October heat as well. I'll be the first to admit, I'm pretty much hunting antlers until mid December, slinging arrows like crazy after that. [/QUOTE]
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