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<blockquote data-quote="BowGuy84" data-source="post: 2892202" data-attributes="member: 4600"><p>I hunted Hardeman Co. for a decade every year around Thanksgiving. The week following thanksgiving would see the best hunting every year. If we went prior to Thanksgiving it was 1.5s and 2.5s moving in daylight.</p><p></p><p>The thing is, in this setting I trust my observations. In wooded areas I don't. In Hardeman it was rare to hunt where you couldn't see hundreds of yards of thickets in numerous directions. Viewing deer wasn't the problem, getting them in range of the 25-06 sometimes was. </p><p></p><p>Based on what I know now, I was seeing the week or 2 before peak breading. The biggest bucks were killed around Dec 10 every year. Again, corresponds with what I believe now about how the oldest deer respond to the breeding cycle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BowGuy84, post: 2892202, member: 4600"] I hunted Hardeman Co. for a decade every year around Thanksgiving. The week following thanksgiving would see the best hunting every year. If we went prior to Thanksgiving it was 1.5s and 2.5s moving in daylight. The thing is, in this setting I trust my observations. In wooded areas I don't. In Hardeman it was rare to hunt where you couldn't see hundreds of yards of thickets in numerous directions. Viewing deer wasn't the problem, getting them in range of the 25-06 sometimes was. Based on what I know now, I was seeing the week or 2 before peak breading. The biggest bucks were killed around Dec 10 every year. Again, corresponds with what I believe now about how the oldest deer respond to the breeding cycle. [/QUOTE]
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