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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5376667" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Hickman, Perry and parts of Humphreys really took a beating in 2019. Actually had a client in Perry County that decided to forgo hunting the 2019 season because their population had dropped so low. I'm lucky in that my place is all hill country and our only water is limestone stairstep creeks that have no stagnant pools and no mud for the midges to breed in. We had zero deaths on the property in 2019. However, I'm surrounded by bottomlands with significant swamps. The bottomlands DID take a beating and we could tell once fall arrived. Far fewer deer to move up out of the bottoms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5376667, member: 17"] Hickman, Perry and parts of Humphreys really took a beating in 2019. Actually had a client in Perry County that decided to forgo hunting the 2019 season because their population had dropped so low. I'm lucky in that my place is all hill country and our only water is limestone stairstep creeks that have no stagnant pools and no mud for the midges to breed in. We had zero deaths on the property in 2019. However, I'm surrounded by bottomlands with significant swamps. The bottomlands DID take a beating and we could tell once fall arrived. Far fewer deer to move up out of the bottoms. [/QUOTE]
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