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<blockquote data-quote="Sasquatch Boogie Outdoors" data-source="post: 5742429" data-attributes="member: 21758"><p>things to focus on.: </p><p>Ridge saddles, they will often travel through those especially in steep terrain,</p><p>Thickets, the nastier the better, they'll head there to bed and check for the ladies.</p><p>Food, if there are fields near by then get between it and bedding cover. I'm no great hunter but that's what I'd do. I hunt similar terrain in Hawkins co. Be proud of any deer you take from the upper east end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sasquatch Boogie Outdoors, post: 5742429, member: 21758"] things to focus on.: Ridge saddles, they will often travel through those especially in steep terrain, Thickets, the nastier the better, they’ll head there to bed and check for the ladies. Food, if there are fields near by then get between it and bedding cover. I’m no great hunter but that’s what I’d do. I hunt similar terrain in Hawkins co. Be proud of any deer you take from the upper east end. [/QUOTE]
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