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<blockquote data-quote="TNRifleman" data-source="post: 4048456" data-attributes="member: 16556"><p>I have not heard of any changes for Hayes Road. That CRP field will be really thick this time of year but you can get through it. What's fun is walking fm the tracks at 4 am in December when it is in the high 20's and a big ole train comes by. talk about wind chill. We killed a few deer down there 4-5 years back but haven't seen much lately. December of '10 or '11 I watched 3 little bucks spar for a good 20 minutes right by the big swamp on the eastern edge of the property. However, if it rains, much of that area is inaccessible without waders. </p><p></p><p>Also, there seems to be a guy just north of the tracks that goes out around 8 am on opening morning of rifle season and shoots an AR for an hour or two. Did it for 2-3 years in a row.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNRifleman, post: 4048456, member: 16556"] I have not heard of any changes for Hayes Road. That CRP field will be really thick this time of year but you can get through it. What's fun is walking fm the tracks at 4 am in December when it is in the high 20's and a big ole train comes by. talk about wind chill. We killed a few deer down there 4-5 years back but haven't seen much lately. December of '10 or '11 I watched 3 little bucks spar for a good 20 minutes right by the big swamp on the eastern edge of the property. However, if it rains, much of that area is inaccessible without waders. Also, there seems to be a guy just north of the tracks that goes out around 8 am on opening morning of rifle season and shoots an AR for an hour or two. Did it for 2-3 years in a row. [/QUOTE]
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