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<blockquote data-quote="hoghunter65" data-source="post: 5407540" data-attributes="member: 23066"><p>When I first started deer hunting in 1973 my dad was caretaker at camp ocoee so I did most of my hunting on the old Ocoee wma and the deer were pressured, there would be a truck parked at every pull off, twra had two metal buildings on skids they used as checking stations, now you can hunt all season and not see another hunter, back in those days Doc Evans ran a big lumber yard and did a lot of clear cutting in the mountains and the hunting would be amazing for about 4 years.Theres a ridge off the big frog loop rd where my hunting group got started hunting a 2 year old clear cut and 6 of us killed an 8pt, 12pt, 10pt, 2 boar and a bobcat in one year. Every good deer Ive see up there was on the edge of a clear cut, now its seldom to even see a deer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hoghunter65, post: 5407540, member: 23066"] When I first started deer hunting in 1973 my dad was caretaker at camp ocoee so I did most of my hunting on the old Ocoee wma and the deer were pressured, there would be a truck parked at every pull off, twra had two metal buildings on skids they used as checking stations, now you can hunt all season and not see another hunter, back in those days Doc Evans ran a big lumber yard and did a lot of clear cutting in the mountains and the hunting would be amazing for about 4 years.Theres a ridge off the big frog loop rd where my hunting group got started hunting a 2 year old clear cut and 6 of us killed an 8pt, 12pt, 10pt, 2 boar and a bobcat in one year. Every good deer Ive see up there was on the edge of a clear cut, now its seldom to even see a deer. [/QUOTE]
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