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<blockquote data-quote="Shanman" data-source="post: 4773550" data-attributes="member: 4101"><p>My father taught me to still hunt as that was the way he hunted in the upper ET mountains. Friend in high school introduced me to treestands and all of a sudden I started seeing a lot more deer, now the only time I still hunt is while scouting for a new stand site, usually for an evening set. At 50 there's no way I would pack a stand back into Cherokee. Honestly I prefer a higher deer population than those mountains carry, but there are some nice bucks there. You will work for a good one though, usually WAY back past where the average hunter stops. Plus side is the ridges are steep enough that you don't need a stand alot of the time. Study those topos as always and put the foot work in and you'll find a few. Good luck and go prepared.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shanman, post: 4773550, member: 4101"] My father taught me to still hunt as that was the way he hunted in the upper ET mountains. Friend in high school introduced me to treestands and all of a sudden I started seeing a lot more deer, now the only time I still hunt is while scouting for a new stand site, usually for an evening set. At 50 there's no way I would pack a stand back into Cherokee. Honestly I prefer a higher deer population than those mountains carry, but there are some nice bucks there. You will work for a good one though, usually WAY back past where the average hunter stops. Plus side is the ridges are steep enough that you don't need a stand alot of the time. Study those topos as always and put the foot work in and you'll find a few. Good luck and go prepared. [/QUOTE]
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