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<blockquote data-quote="1jamey" data-source="post: 5726972" data-attributes="member: 21271"><p>I'm in Hawkins County as well, if you have acorns dropping that is where you want to be, the bears come and go on my place. Pics of bears and 45 min later deer in the same spot. </p><p></p><p>I would hunt it more at the rut, if you scout hunt it or just run cams for October that might give you enough info to make a decision. Next year would have endless possibilities though. Have a back up place to hunt just in case things don't work out. Not many places around that don't have deer on them or at least moving thru to bed or eat.</p><p></p><p>I'm in the Keplar area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1jamey, post: 5726972, member: 21271"] I'm in Hawkins County as well, if you have acorns dropping that is where you want to be, the bears come and go on my place. Pics of bears and 45 min later deer in the same spot. I would hunt it more at the rut, if you scout hunt it or just run cams for October that might give you enough info to make a decision. Next year would have endless possibilities though. Have a back up place to hunt just in case things don't work out. Not many places around that don't have deer on them or at least moving thru to bed or eat. I'm in the Keplar area. [/QUOTE]
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