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<blockquote data-quote="buckbstr_1" data-source="post: 5669404" data-attributes="member: 5990"><p>I sure do miss the 80s/90s hunting era. Numbers were the competition and antler inches did not matter. Fast forward to now and hunters do not harvest enough does, don't harvest enough bucks and the herd is exploding here in west tn. All I have to say is if they cross my property line, I am shooting for the freezer. My grandad would be so irritated at me having the nice gear, quantity of guns and my lacking desire to hunt. We had thousands of acres of public access land to hunt for a $10 permit fee. The public land now is overcrowded and forget finding an affordable lease. I can buy a lot of beef for the price of a lease. The grandad's deer camp created a fun environment for all of us. I have not heard of a good deer camp since then. I guess all good things come to an end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buckbstr_1, post: 5669404, member: 5990"] I sure do miss the 80s/90s hunting era. Numbers were the competition and antler inches did not matter. Fast forward to now and hunters do not harvest enough does, don't harvest enough bucks and the herd is exploding here in west tn. All I have to say is if they cross my property line, I am shooting for the freezer. My grandad would be so irritated at me having the nice gear, quantity of guns and my lacking desire to hunt. We had thousands of acres of public access land to hunt for a $10 permit fee. The public land now is overcrowded and forget finding an affordable lease. I can buy a lot of beef for the price of a lease. The grandad's deer camp created a fun environment for all of us. I have not heard of a good deer camp since then. I guess all good things come to an end. [/QUOTE]
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