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hunting in Pa. vs. Tn??
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<blockquote data-quote="FLTENNHUNTER1" data-source="post: 5355350" data-attributes="member: 5033"><p>Just returned from PA. There are deer everywhere. Public hunting land is plentiful, licenses are cheap. I say buy a big ass cooler and go for it. You won't know how good it is until you try it. Trophy or not (some of us are not concerned with horns but like hundreds of pounds of venison) your cooler should have something in it depending how much effort you are willing to put into it.</p><p></p><p>Was traveling a road close to primetime on my way to Stroudsburg and literally had to STOP 4 different times within the last hour of light to keep from running over deer either in the road or crossing it. Automotive damage must be a major issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FLTENNHUNTER1, post: 5355350, member: 5033"] Just returned from PA. There are deer everywhere. Public hunting land is plentiful, licenses are cheap. I say buy a big ass cooler and go for it. You won't know how good it is until you try it. Trophy or not (some of us are not concerned with horns but like hundreds of pounds of venison) your cooler should have something in it depending how much effort you are willing to put into it. Was traveling a road close to primetime on my way to Stroudsburg and literally had to STOP 4 different times within the last hour of light to keep from running over deer either in the road or crossing it. Automotive damage must be a major issue. [/QUOTE]
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