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<blockquote data-quote="rickystyx" data-source="post: 4960842" data-attributes="member: 21262"><p>Good day, everyone. I'm excited to get plugged in here and learn more about deer hunting for myself and also have an outlet to spend outdoor time with my children as they get older. I'm relatively new to the sport and still looking for my first harvest. So far I've been out with my father-in-law in Williamson County during rifle season the past few years. I use a ground blind, and have no interest in climbing stands. I'm hesitant to use public land for safety concerns but hear the Cheatham WMA is big enough to avoid seeing spots of orange everywhere. Hopefully there are some here who frequent this area and can provide some guidance!</p><p></p><p>Nice to meet all of you,</p><p>Ricky</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickystyx, post: 4960842, member: 21262"] Good day, everyone. I'm excited to get plugged in here and learn more about deer hunting for myself and also have an outlet to spend outdoor time with my children as they get older. I'm relatively new to the sport and still looking for my first harvest. So far I've been out with my father-in-law in Williamson County during rifle season the past few years. I use a ground blind, and have no interest in climbing stands. I'm hesitant to use public land for safety concerns but hear the Cheatham WMA is big enough to avoid seeing spots of orange everywhere. Hopefully there are some here who frequent this area and can provide some guidance! Nice to meet all of you, Ricky [/QUOTE]
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