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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5043110" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>Thats an interesting thought. I grew up in southern Ohio . My dad owned 20acres of mature hardwoods in steep hill country, surrounded by thousands of public acres. We also lived next to another giant public tract. We had all the public land hunting anyone could possibly want, and my older brother killed an awful lot of giants. I'd say no exaggeration he's tagged many dozens of 150+ and a handful of legit monsters well over booner class. </p><p></p><p>That said, the guys hunting the river bottom ag fields did better. A lot better. Large tracts of private ag in that area produces truly world class deer. Those lucky enough to own or have access to such farms, and a knack for hunting big deer, certainly have an advantage. There's no doubt a guy can score a real giant on public. But in my life I've seen the biggest of the big consistently come from private.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5043110, member: 20583"] Thats an interesting thought. I grew up in southern Ohio . My dad owned 20acres of mature hardwoods in steep hill country, surrounded by thousands of public acres. We also lived next to another giant public tract. We had all the public land hunting anyone could possibly want, and my older brother killed an awful lot of giants. I'd say no exaggeration he's tagged many dozens of 150+ and a handful of legit monsters well over booner class. That said, the guys hunting the river bottom ag fields did better. A lot better. Large tracts of private ag in that area produces truly world class deer. Those lucky enough to own or have access to such farms, and a knack for hunting big deer, certainly have an advantage. There's no doubt a guy can score a real giant on public. But in my life I've seen the biggest of the big consistently come from private. [/QUOTE]
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