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<blockquote data-quote="Volbuck777" data-source="post: 5751502" data-attributes="member: 20960"><p>I'm not saying the deer movement wasn't affected by weather, moon, or whatever. I'm not saying it wasn't a terrible weekend to hunt. I'm saying there is a substantial problem with less deer sightings on catoosa over the last few years. Do you hunt catoosa? do you hunt any Tn. Public? If so you'd see what the rest of these hunters are saying. I didn't conjure this up so I could fuss on the forum about our game wardens. I've personally met the new guy over catoosa, he's a nice guy and I believe he was put in place 3 years ago, and he may not like me saying this but he personally told me that it's not what it was 20, 15, even 5 years ago but he's going to change things. We'll I'm not sure what he's done I've not personally talked to him in the last couple of years. But my eyes and ears aren't lying when I see and hear things from fellow hunters. You might say well 3 years isn't long enough to change things give it time. Maybe your right. But 3 years with low kill numbers and no more bonus bucks and no plots being grown for road hunters to shoot should change something. An adult deer with top end head gear is about a 4y/o. I believe there's great deer to be killed there, but it's not near as common as it should be. I'm not knocking anybody, I've never managed 80,000 acres but if a man says that catoosa hasn't dramatically declined he's either blind or hasn't hunted it in the last few years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Volbuck777, post: 5751502, member: 20960"] I’m not saying the deer movement wasn’t affected by weather, moon, or whatever. I’m not saying it wasn’t a terrible weekend to hunt. I’m saying there is a substantial problem with less deer sightings on catoosa over the last few years. Do you hunt catoosa? do you hunt any Tn. Public? If so you’d see what the rest of these hunters are saying. I didn’t conjure this up so I could fuss on the forum about our game wardens. I’ve personally met the new guy over catoosa, he’s a nice guy and I believe he was put in place 3 years ago, and he may not like me saying this but he personally told me that it’s not what it was 20, 15, even 5 years ago but he’s going to change things. We’ll I’m not sure what he’s done I’ve not personally talked to him in the last couple of years. But my eyes and ears aren’t lying when I see and hear things from fellow hunters. You might say well 3 years isn’t long enough to change things give it time. Maybe your right. But 3 years with low kill numbers and no more bonus bucks and no plots being grown for road hunters to shoot should change something. An adult deer with top end head gear is about a 4y/o. I believe there’s great deer to be killed there, but it’s not near as common as it should be. I’m not knocking anybody, I’ve never managed 80,000 acres but if a man says that catoosa hasn’t dramatically declined he’s either blind or hasn’t hunted it in the last few years. [/QUOTE]
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