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<blockquote data-quote="Snake" data-source="post: 5785299" data-attributes="member: 7051"><p>If you don't think you can't shoot a place out think again. I know of some guys from near my home in east Tennessee that had a 2000 acre lease and they shot everything they could . One guy even bought a couple acres from the landowner and put a double wide trailer on it were they'd have a place to stay . Several years of shooting everything finally took its toll. This was in Lincoln Co . They finally gave up the lease and the one that had the trailer sold it because it wasn't worth going that far when they could hunt at home and see about the same . If this keeps up you'll understand what some of us in East Tennessee has to deal with going multiple trips without seeing much activity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snake, post: 5785299, member: 7051"] If you don't think you can't shoot a place out think again. I know of some guys from near my home in east Tennessee that had a 2000 acre lease and they shot everything they could . One guy even bought a couple acres from the landowner and put a double wide trailer on it were they'd have a place to stay . Several years of shooting everything finally took its toll. This was in Lincoln Co . They finally gave up the lease and the one that had the trailer sold it because it wasn't worth going that far when they could hunt at home and see about the same . If this keeps up you'll understand what some of us in East Tennessee has to deal with going multiple trips without seeing much activity. [/QUOTE]
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