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<blockquote data-quote="Realtree56" data-source="post: 5695629" data-attributes="member: 14890"><p>I have a small 10 acre block of woods surrounded by cow pasture and subdivisions in Blount County, after a few years of running cameras and hunting my tail off I've realized the 2nd week of rifle is the only time worth bothering with it. It's obviously too small to hold many deer, but those last couple of days of November and first day or two of December are always some awesome sits. I see more chasing and just deer on the move in that small window of time in that small area than you would believe. Last year was my first year on a lease on the plateau, and from what the cameras say, looked like November 10-15ish was the biggest window of mature buck daytime movement…. Prime time definitely differs across the state</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Realtree56, post: 5695629, member: 14890"] I have a small 10 acre block of woods surrounded by cow pasture and subdivisions in Blount County, after a few years of running cameras and hunting my tail off I’ve realized the 2nd week of rifle is the only time worth bothering with it. It’s obviously too small to hold many deer, but those last couple of days of November and first day or two of December are always some awesome sits. I see more chasing and just deer on the move in that small window of time in that small area than you would believe. Last year was my first year on a lease on the plateau, and from what the cameras say, looked like November 10-15ish was the biggest window of mature buck daytime movement…. Prime time definitely differs across the state [/QUOTE]
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