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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 4874761" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>Catman or any other travelling out of state this past weekend, was it less crowded than the weekend before? Some states are closing borders (Florida, Texas) to nonessential traffic and imposing 14d quarantines for those that do cross. It certainly is a very fluid situation, and changes seem to happen almost daily.</p><p></p><p>But yes, as of right now, the number of people on public seems to be ridiculous. I've never hunted Desoto before, so I can't compare to years prior, but I've only found one spot that doesn't have more than one set of boot tracks going in. Most places I've been to have at least 6 or 7 sets of tracks. And these aren't easy places to get to... gotta be hardcore to crash and claw through several hundred yards of Katrina damaged timber to get to the more open hardwood bottoms where the turkeys are living.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 4874761, member: 2805"] Catman or any other travelling out of state this past weekend, was it less crowded than the weekend before? Some states are closing borders (Florida, Texas) to nonessential traffic and imposing 14d quarantines for those that do cross. It certainly is a very fluid situation, and changes seem to happen almost daily. But yes, as of right now, the number of people on public seems to be ridiculous. I've never hunted Desoto before, so I can't compare to years prior, but I've only found one spot that doesn't have more than one set of boot tracks going in. Most places I've been to have at least 6 or 7 sets of tracks. And these aren't easy places to get to... gotta be hardcore to crash and claw through several hundred yards of Katrina damaged timber to get to the more open hardwood bottoms where the turkeys are living. [/QUOTE]
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