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<blockquote data-quote="Shed Hunter" data-source="post: 5357234" data-attributes="member: 10556"><p>I would take Natchez Trace over LBL late season. I see later rut activity at Natchez Trace than LBL which has an almost unbelievably dead late season considering the amount of deer there. With that said all of the public land I've been to in middle and west TN or even KY all have opportunities for a chance at a deer or even a good sized deer, but finding out what exact time of year and where that opportunity lies within said land will likely take time. A hunter at Peabody WMA in KY once told me there's a lot of deer here, but there's also not a lot of deer here. It's all about finding the 20% of land that has deer on it in the daylight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shed Hunter, post: 5357234, member: 10556"] I would take Natchez Trace over LBL late season. I see later rut activity at Natchez Trace than LBL which has an almost unbelievably dead late season considering the amount of deer there. With that said all of the public land I’ve been to in middle and west TN or even KY all have opportunities for a chance at a deer or even a good sized deer, but finding out what exact time of year and where that opportunity lies within said land will likely take time. A hunter at Peabody WMA in KY once told me there’s a lot of deer here, but there’s also not a lot of deer here. It’s all about finding the 20% of land that has deer on it in the daylight. [/QUOTE]
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