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<blockquote data-quote="Stumpsitter" data-source="post: 5152462" data-attributes="member: 20678"><p>One of my best buddies lives in the CNF. Reliance to be exact. He owns 25 acres and his uncle has a pretty good size parcel, I believe over 100 acres. He has killed some nice deer. Every year he sends me some pictures of some absolute toads especially during the rut. He has a bear that frequents the are that is huge. Lots of hogs from time to time. I've hunted there a time or two with him several years ago on a buck only and hog hunt. Never had any luck myself but his cousin connected on a nice hog while we were there. We were better than a mile from the road I think it was on star mountain (maybe) it's a very primitive area especially when you get in there. But, y'all are absolutely right about the deer there they are in pockets and the age class help them get to their genetic potential.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stumpsitter, post: 5152462, member: 20678"] One of my best buddies lives in the CNF. Reliance to be exact. He owns 25 acres and his uncle has a pretty good size parcel, I believe over 100 acres. He has killed some nice deer. Every year he sends me some pictures of some absolute toads especially during the rut. He has a bear that frequents the are that is huge. Lots of hogs from time to time. I’ve hunted there a time or two with him several years ago on a buck only and hog hunt. Never had any luck myself but his cousin connected on a nice hog while we were there. We were better than a mile from the road I think it was on star mountain (maybe) it’s a very primitive area especially when you get in there. But, y’all are absolutely right about the deer there they are in pockets and the age class help them get to their genetic potential. [/QUOTE]
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