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<blockquote data-quote="double browtine" data-source="post: 5705316" data-attributes="member: 9490"><p>For bow I would hunt the 00 areas 00A,00B. For SG/MZ it's hard to beat any of the areas that border the impact areas. I haven't hunted there in for over 25 years. I never killed a big one there but saw a lot of huge bucks. I saw 4 huge bucks in area 9 about 30 years ago about a week before the season opened. When I say huge, they were all 170 -180 class. They were bedded in a bean field and you could see their racks above the beans. My brother in law had seen them the day before and we drove back the next afternoon and didn't see them until I spotted the rack on the big one. I opened the trunk door to get a better look and all 4 of them stood up about 60 yards out. It's one of those things I'll never forget. I've never seen bucks in the wild that big all together since! Areas 2 and 6 along the creek and the ag fields are probably still a good spot but when they open it you have to be really lucky to get in there. Area 13 and 19 are good and so is 20. If you can get an area any time the first two weeks of November you should see plenty of rutting action. It's best to hunt the wind, find some good sign (scrapes and rubs) climb a tree and stay all day! Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="double browtine, post: 5705316, member: 9490"] For bow I would hunt the 00 areas 00A,00B. For SG/MZ it’s hard to beat any of the areas that border the impact areas. I haven’t hunted there in for over 25 years. I never killed a big one there but saw a lot of huge bucks. I saw 4 huge bucks in area 9 about 30 years ago about a week before the season opened. When I say huge, they were all 170 -180 class. They were bedded in a bean field and you could see their racks above the beans. My brother in law had seen them the day before and we drove back the next afternoon and didn’t see them until I spotted the rack on the big one. I opened the trunk door to get a better look and all 4 of them stood up about 60 yards out. It’s one of those things I’ll never forget. I’ve never seen bucks in the wild that big all together since! Areas 2 and 6 along the creek and the ag fields are probably still a good spot but when they open it you have to be really lucky to get in there. Area 13 and 19 are good and so is 20. If you can get an area any time the first two weeks of November you should see plenty of rutting action. It’s best to hunt the wind, find some good sign (scrapes and rubs) climb a tree and stay all day! Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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