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<blockquote data-quote="Levee Jumper" data-source="post: 4688253" data-attributes="member: 16248"><p>Can anyone shed any light on Presidents Island since a portion of the center of the island has grown up due to the large flood back around 2010-2011. I was drawn for the hunt in a couple weeks and was curios if anyone had any insight on hunting the 7-8 year old brush/bushes that have grown up since the large sand deposits. I assume that a significant portion of the deer may escape to there at some point during the hunt if it is indeed as thick as I think it may be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Levee Jumper, post: 4688253, member: 16248"] Can anyone shed any light on Presidents Island since a portion of the center of the island has grown up due to the large flood back around 2010-2011. I was drawn for the hunt in a couple weeks and was curios if anyone had any insight on hunting the 7-8 year old brush/bushes that have grown up since the large sand deposits. I assume that a significant portion of the deer may escape to there at some point during the hunt if it is indeed as thick as I think it may be. [/QUOTE]
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