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<blockquote data-quote="EastTNboy" data-source="post: 5151591" data-attributes="member: 14202"><p>I personally believe Cherokee National forest has some of, if not, the toughest public land hunting in the state and probably the southeast. It's very steep, has little to no deer management, predators galore, and a very low deer population....With all this being said, out of all the TN public land areas I have been fortunate enough to hunt so far in my life (around 20 different WMAs) I have seen the very biggest bucks on CNF. There's not many deer in CNF as a whole but the one's that are there typically grow old due to the terrain. I located a big 14pter last year and have located him again this year. I'm waiting to see how big he is this year but he looks like he's going to be at least as big this year as last. He will be my biggest public buck by a lot if I am lucky enough to kill him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EastTNboy, post: 5151591, member: 14202"] I personally believe Cherokee National forest has some of, if not, the toughest public land hunting in the state and probably the southeast. It's very steep, has little to no deer management, predators galore, and a very low deer population....With all this being said, out of all the TN public land areas I have been fortunate enough to hunt so far in my life (around 20 different WMAs) I have seen the very biggest bucks on CNF. There's not many deer in CNF as a whole but the one's that are there typically grow old due to the terrain. I located a big 14pter last year and have located him again this year. I’m waiting to see how big he is this year but he looks like he’s going to be at least as big this year as last. He will be my biggest public buck by a lot if I am lucky enough to kill him. [/QUOTE]
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