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<blockquote data-quote="cbhunter" data-source="post: 4688568" data-attributes="member: 14269"><p>I have never set foot on the place but if I could get high enough in a tree to see into that stuff, I would be hunting there as well. They have to be using it for bedding/travel. My favorite place of all time to hunt is old grown up fields. Mostly what you will hear about presidents island is that its not even close to half the place it used to be. I reckon the floods and the fact that they don't plant crops anymore has really changed the place. There are still a few good deer killed there each year but nothing like it was pre floods. I cant believe no one has chimed in, a lot of guys here have hunted it. I guess they feel like they are beating a dead horse. LOL good luck and let us know how it goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbhunter, post: 4688568, member: 14269"] I have never set foot on the place but if I could get high enough in a tree to see into that stuff, I would be hunting there as well. They have to be using it for bedding/travel. My favorite place of all time to hunt is old grown up fields. Mostly what you will hear about presidents island is that its not even close to half the place it used to be. I reckon the floods and the fact that they don't plant crops anymore has really changed the place. There are still a few good deer killed there each year but nothing like it was pre floods. I cant believe no one has chimed in, a lot of guys here have hunted it. I guess they feel like they are beating a dead horse. LOL good luck and let us know how it goes. [/QUOTE]
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