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<blockquote data-quote="timberjack86" data-source="post: 5212605" data-attributes="member: 10000"><p>Answer to your question is yes it's really that simple. I don't have experience on those wmas you listed but South Cherokee is full of squirrels and there's plenty of forest service roads that are locked that you can walk down. Another thing is they have different deer hunts than the statewide season so it will be alot easier to have the woods to yourself. Kill all you want, there's plenty!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timberjack86, post: 5212605, member: 10000"] Answer to your question is yes it's really that simple. I don't have experience on those wmas you listed but South Cherokee is full of squirrels and there's plenty of forest service roads that are locked that you can walk down. Another thing is they have different deer hunts than the statewide season so it will be alot easier to have the woods to yourself. Kill all you want, there's plenty! [/QUOTE]
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