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The Season In Retrospect
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<blockquote data-quote="philsanchez76" data-source="post: 5810858" data-attributes="member: 20332"><p>Bow season was fantastic. Above average deer sightings and once the last week of October rolled around above average mature buck sightings as well. If you were near a white oak or a scrape you would see action. Muzzleloader and gun season have been the total opposite. I've only killed one deer since muzzleloader opened and sightings have been much fewer. I'm chalking it up to an extreme amount of gun pressure this year on public and the large amount of red acorns. As soon as they made it through all the whites, they could literally find reds anywhere and everywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="philsanchez76, post: 5810858, member: 20332"] Bow season was fantastic. Above average deer sightings and once the last week of October rolled around above average mature buck sightings as well. If you were near a white oak or a scrape you would see action. Muzzleloader and gun season have been the total opposite. I’ve only killed one deer since muzzleloader opened and sightings have been much fewer. I’m chalking it up to an extreme amount of gun pressure this year on public and the large amount of red acorns. As soon as they made it through all the whites, they could literally find reds anywhere and everywhere. [/QUOTE]
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