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No decoys in AL first 10 days
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<blockquote data-quote="Gobble4me757" data-source="post: 5321921" data-attributes="member: 22545"><p>I mean if you want me to not dumb it down then I'll say both of the peak gobbling periods have subsided by that time according to many hours/ years over multiple properties. I'm not one of the "they're done" persons, but it doesn't take an "ignorant fool" to realize that you are deer hunting them when they don't gobble but one time as you are sitting on a greenfield sweating your balls off all the while getting torn up by no see ums, mosquitoes, and black flies. You probably wouldn't understand as you've probably never dealt with those conditions down there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gobble4me757, post: 5321921, member: 22545"] I mean if you want me to not dumb it down then I’ll say both of the peak gobbling periods have subsided by that time according to many hours/ years over multiple properties. I’m not one of the “they’re done” persons, but it doesn’t take an “ignorant fool” to realize that you are deer hunting them when they don’t gobble but one time as you are sitting on a greenfield sweating your balls off all the while getting torn up by no see ums, mosquitoes, and black flies. You probably wouldn’t understand as you’ve probably never dealt with those conditions down there. [/QUOTE]
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