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<blockquote data-quote="woodswise" data-source="post: 4461291" data-attributes="member: 3994"><p>well don't be too upset about not drawing Cross Creeks. The biologist that created the earn a buck requirement to reduce the deer herd there was quite successful. The place was once a great hunt but not anymore. I have close friends that own adjoining farms that see very few deer anymore as the herd has been blasted out. They have been having meetings all summer with the federals, TWRA, and politicians to protest the herd destruction. Some of those farms were purchased primarily for deer hunting and it was good until ducks outweighed deer. Those lands were to provide habitat for waterfowl and deer loved the food planted so the herd exploded. It used to be common to see dozens of deer at once in the fields now it's hard to find a track. The best hunting is adjoining private lands property lines where the deer travel, This summer mass crop failures will prevent even that from helping. Hogs are invading the bottoms now as well so if you want to site see go on the non quota muzzle loader.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodswise, post: 4461291, member: 3994"] well don't be too upset about not drawing Cross Creeks. The biologist that created the earn a buck requirement to reduce the deer herd there was quite successful. The place was once a great hunt but not anymore. I have close friends that own adjoining farms that see very few deer anymore as the herd has been blasted out. They have been having meetings all summer with the federals, TWRA, and politicians to protest the herd destruction. Some of those farms were purchased primarily for deer hunting and it was good until ducks outweighed deer. Those lands were to provide habitat for waterfowl and deer loved the food planted so the herd exploded. It used to be common to see dozens of deer at once in the fields now it's hard to find a track. The best hunting is adjoining private lands property lines where the deer travel, This summer mass crop failures will prevent even that from helping. Hogs are invading the bottoms now as well so if you want to site see go on the non quota muzzle loader. [/QUOTE]
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