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<blockquote data-quote="Safari Hunt" data-source="post: 5196819" data-attributes="member: 21298"><p>First, stand under a tree and act like a nut. If you are hunting rabbits, hide behind a tree and make a noise like a carrot. OK, seriously. First read the rules for whatever WMA you are hunting. My spot has part of it closed during waterfowl season. Another area in Rhea County requires steel shot for small game. I used a .22 when I lived in KY but that was in the boonies on private land. As mentioned, look for bow hunters and stands. Binoculars would be good as parked cars would be indicative of hunters. Took a ride up to Reliance power house last week. Saw a few cars parked along the road, assuming they were bow hunters for the Cherokee hunt. Shotgun is good. FWIW, I loaded 1-1/8 oz. of #5 or #6 in a light skeet load. Didn't need anything bigger. Good and safe hunting!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Safari Hunt, post: 5196819, member: 21298"] First, stand under a tree and act like a nut. If you are hunting rabbits, hide behind a tree and make a noise like a carrot. OK, seriously. First read the rules for whatever WMA you are hunting. My spot has part of it closed during waterfowl season. Another area in Rhea County requires steel shot for small game. I used a .22 when I lived in KY but that was in the boonies on private land. As mentioned, look for bow hunters and stands. Binoculars would be good as parked cars would be indicative of hunters. Took a ride up to Reliance power house last week. Saw a few cars parked along the road, assuming they were bow hunters for the Cherokee hunt. Shotgun is good. FWIW, I loaded 1-1/8 oz. of #5 or #6 in a light skeet load. Didn't need anything bigger. Good and safe hunting! [/QUOTE]
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