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TVA Land for Bowhunting
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<blockquote data-quote="younggun308" data-source="post: 5680320" data-attributes="member: 4042"><p>I think if you visit these places, you'll quickly get a sense of where the crowds go just from human sign (especially trash; places where the vegetation grows a bit less because a trail has been formed from the traffic). I'd say the trick is trying to find a place where the deer sign and the human sign overlap as little as possible—yes, you may be seeing deer tracks all around trash now during the off-season, but the pressure will shut that down fast once the season begins.</p><p></p><p>That said, you'll have considerably less competition during archery season than during firearm seasons. Just go to these TVA tracts, find some spots (so you have backup options if someone else beats you to a spot or sets up too close), and hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="younggun308, post: 5680320, member: 4042"] I think if you visit these places, you’ll quickly get a sense of where the crowds go just from human sign (especially trash; places where the vegetation grows a bit less because a trail has been formed from the traffic). I’d say the trick is trying to find a place where the deer sign and the human sign overlap as little as possible—yes, you may be seeing deer tracks all around trash now during the off-season, but the pressure will shut that down fast once the season begins. That said, you’ll have considerably less competition during archery season than during firearm seasons. Just go to these TVA tracts, find some spots (so you have backup options if someone else beats you to a spot or sets up too close), and hunt. [/QUOTE]
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