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Serious questions as season approaches!
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy S." data-source="post: 5579709" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>I'll likely shoot the first two longboards that play the game. I have never been able to measure spurs as they approach me in the hardwoods, thus no sizing them up for the most part. IMO, it is basically a two week season now, for the MAJORITY of hunters, especially in SW TN. For the past 25 years, I have hunted in some form or fashion until season ends (mid May). The roads, parking spots, etc are basically a ghost town after May 1, as most hunters are done and moved on to something else (<em>ball season, fishing, etc</em>), or want no part of the heat/humidity/ticks/snakes/etc. I'm anxious to see what the statewide kill is on April 30th and compare that to the final kill on May 28th.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy S., post: 5579709, member: 131"] I'll likely shoot the first two longboards that play the game. I have never been able to measure spurs as they approach me in the hardwoods, thus no sizing them up for the most part. IMO, it is basically a two week season now, for the MAJORITY of hunters, especially in SW TN. For the past 25 years, I have hunted in some form or fashion until season ends (mid May). The roads, parking spots, etc are basically a ghost town after May 1, as most hunters are done and moved on to something else ([I]ball season, fishing, etc[/I]), or want no part of the heat/humidity/ticks/snakes/etc. I'm anxious to see what the statewide kill is on April 30th and compare that to the final kill on May 28th. [/QUOTE]
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