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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Belt" data-source="post: 4505567" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>I sat on the mainland adjacent to a swamp and noticed deer movement on the other side of the water from me. I bought a pair of waders so I could cross over and hunt where no one else did. The sign was amazing and I did see a big shooter. However, they may not all be the same but the area I hunted was head high swamp grass. Under it and unseen were dead trees and tree limbs and beaver runs galore. Your making your way through there and step into one of those and sink into 4 foot of water. The 2 things I can guarantee you is that I can see why no one ventures in there and getting a deer out of there would give 3 healthy men heart attacks. Now if you can access by water that may be a different story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Belt, post: 4505567, member: 69"] I sat on the mainland adjacent to a swamp and noticed deer movement on the other side of the water from me. I bought a pair of waders so I could cross over and hunt where no one else did. The sign was amazing and I did see a big shooter. However, they may not all be the same but the area I hunted was head high swamp grass. Under it and unseen were dead trees and tree limbs and beaver runs galore. Your making your way through there and step into one of those and sink into 4 foot of water. The 2 things I can guarantee you is that I can see why no one ventures in there and getting a deer out of there would give 3 healthy men heart attacks. Now if you can access by water that may be a different story. [/QUOTE]
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