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<blockquote data-quote="Bucket" data-source="post: 5654527" data-attributes="member: 1977"><p>Night and day. The pre-flood 2007 hunt was unlike anything I've ever experienced before or since. Fast forward to 2019, the thousand or so acres of farmland negated by the flood have grown up into impenetrable cover that gives deer an advantage, and additionally that year the annual flooding prevented basically any crops from being planted, so there was an additional 2000 acres of cockelburs that was normally soybeans. I also believe the deer herd numbers have been impacted by several flood events in that time. If I'm not mistaken I think only 1 deer was killed on the Island on the 2019 hunt.</p><p></p><p>All that said, PI can be that magical place again with a few years of good weather fortune.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bucket, post: 5654527, member: 1977"] Night and day. The pre-flood 2007 hunt was unlike anything I've ever experienced before or since. Fast forward to 2019, the thousand or so acres of farmland negated by the flood have grown up into impenetrable cover that gives deer an advantage, and additionally that year the annual flooding prevented basically any crops from being planted, so there was an additional 2000 acres of cockelburs that was normally soybeans. I also believe the deer herd numbers have been impacted by several flood events in that time. If I'm not mistaken I think only 1 deer was killed on the Island on the 2019 hunt. All that said, PI can be that magical place again with a few years of good weather fortune. [/QUOTE]
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