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<blockquote data-quote="JCDEERMAN" data-source="post: 5141690" data-attributes="member: 5787"><p>That's the way to do it. After doing numerous elk like this in the mountains of CO, a deer feels like a half sack of potatoes carrying around.</p><p></p><p>This is of no surprise to me, but good to see the actual numbers. I would bet the same is even MORE so on most private lands. On private lands, folks have their shooting houses, ladder stands and just "favorite" places to go in general. I know that's the way it is on our place and would venture to say that 60-70% of our place does not get hunted by the heavy majority of hunters. Myself and <em>maybe</em> one other hunter (very rarely for him) on our place venture to the "undisturbed locations".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCDEERMAN, post: 5141690, member: 5787"] That's the way to do it. After doing numerous elk like this in the mountains of CO, a deer feels like a half sack of potatoes carrying around. This is of no surprise to me, but good to see the actual numbers. I would bet the same is even MORE so on most private lands. On private lands, folks have their shooting houses, ladder stands and just "favorite" places to go in general. I know that's the way it is on our place and would venture to say that 60-70% of our place does not get hunted by the heavy majority of hunters. Myself and [I]maybe[/I] one other hunter (very rarely for him) on our place venture to the "undisturbed locations". [/QUOTE]
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