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<blockquote data-quote="Winchester" data-source="post: 5245223" data-attributes="member: 2142"><p>LOL, I was one of those guys, actually just a kid then but we either camped at Bucksnort or Waverly exit in a little pop up cloth camper and froze to death. We couldnt afford a Motel room and looking back im glad. I will never forget those trips and nights camping, only to go hunt overloaded public land with hundreds of other hunters. Boy did I learn a lot through those years however! I had a long conversation with Game warden while he was aging and pulling Lymph nodes from one of our bucks a couple weeks ago. He was telling his college students about starting with TWRA in 1988 and being sent to Giles co. where they had a couple wknd draw hunts to actually shoot a doe with a gun. 2500 hundred permits and not an acre of public property in the county! LOL he said it was a nightmare!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Winchester, post: 5245223, member: 2142"] LOL, I was one of those guys, actually just a kid then but we either camped at Bucksnort or Waverly exit in a little pop up cloth camper and froze to death. We couldnt afford a Motel room and looking back im glad. I will never forget those trips and nights camping, only to go hunt overloaded public land with hundreds of other hunters. Boy did I learn a lot through those years however! I had a long conversation with Game warden while he was aging and pulling Lymph nodes from one of our bucks a couple weeks ago. He was telling his college students about starting with TWRA in 1988 and being sent to Giles co. where they had a couple wknd draw hunts to actually shoot a doe with a gun. 2500 hundred permits and not an acre of public property in the county! LOL he said it was a nightmare! [/QUOTE]
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