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The end of an era? Ames Plantation
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<blockquote data-quote="JCDEERMAN" data-source="post: 5101089" data-attributes="member: 5787"><p>So much so, that you have middle and west TN hunters going east to hunt. I have gone to a couple leases I'm on up on the plateau for some great hunting experiences the last few years. More action than I've seen in Hickman county. Our place has been barren since 2017 of deer and turkey. As for the deer, the biggest impact we've had was 2018 - ZERO acorns, 2019 - worst EHD I've seen and 2020 - VERY few acorns and virtually no signs of recovery from EHD the year prior. Nonetheless, I'll be hunting east TN until we show signs of improvement here. In the meantime, I'm doing all I can to help them out: creating 20 more acres of food plots, 40 more acres of cutover for natural forage and burning as often as I can. Things sure have changed - I remember those days of trucks pulled off the sides of roads here if there were even a possibility of parking there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCDEERMAN, post: 5101089, member: 5787"] So much so, that you have middle and west TN hunters going east to hunt. I have gone to a couple leases I'm on up on the plateau for some great hunting experiences the last few years. More action than I've seen in Hickman county. Our place has been barren since 2017 of deer and turkey. As for the deer, the biggest impact we've had was 2018 - ZERO acorns, 2019 - worst EHD I've seen and 2020 - VERY few acorns and virtually no signs of recovery from EHD the year prior. Nonetheless, I'll be hunting east TN until we show signs of improvement here. In the meantime, I'm doing all I can to help them out: creating 20 more acres of food plots, 40 more acres of cutover for natural forage and burning as often as I can. Things sure have changed - I remember those days of trucks pulled off the sides of roads here if there were even a possibility of parking there. [/QUOTE]
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