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Pretty neat article on mature bucks
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Belt" data-source="post: 4933765" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>I couldn't agree more about "swamp" hunting. I haven't done much of it but have scouted in some of it. It's a lot different wearing chest waders around while scouting. Beaver runs, swamp grass head high that covered downed dead timber, and areas too deep for waders. In some of these places I saw heavy sign and trails. The going was so tough that I never hunted them because it would have been next to impossible for me to get a deer out by myself, and for that same reason, I went in a light as possible and always left my gun behind; something I regretted doing after walking up on a great, wide and heavy 10 pointer browsing around with a few does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Belt, post: 4933765, member: 69"] I couldn't agree more about "swamp" hunting. I haven't done much of it but have scouted in some of it. It's a lot different wearing chest waders around while scouting. Beaver runs, swamp grass head high that covered downed dead timber, and areas too deep for waders. In some of these places I saw heavy sign and trails. The going was so tough that I never hunted them because it would have been next to impossible for me to get a deer out by myself, and for that same reason, I went in a light as possible and always left my gun behind; something I regretted doing after walking up on a great, wide and heavy 10 pointer browsing around with a few does. [/QUOTE]
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Pretty neat article on mature bucks
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