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<blockquote data-quote="Popcorn" data-source="post: 5230683" data-attributes="member: 20151"><p>I lived and hunted Putnam and Jackson county for years. Now spend majority of my time in Trigg County and expect 8+ 130 to 140 3 year olds, 6 to 8 135 to 155 4+ year olds and at least 2 160 range mature bucks on cameras on the farms I manage. I can drive 15 miles east into christian county and show you a room full of 160 to 180's mounts taken on that farm between Ft Campbell and I-24. Yes, western KY is far better than middle TN in many ways. We commonly take 130 to 140 pound live weight does with a 162 lb being our largest doe. Also there is far better cooperation for quality management practices from the neighbors than you can find in mid tenn. </p><p>and as expected the land prices reflect it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popcorn, post: 5230683, member: 20151"] I lived and hunted Putnam and Jackson county for years. Now spend majority of my time in Trigg County and expect 8+ 130 to 140 3 year olds, 6 to 8 135 to 155 4+ year olds and at least 2 160 range mature bucks on cameras on the farms I manage. I can drive 15 miles east into christian county and show you a room full of 160 to 180's mounts taken on that farm between Ft Campbell and I-24. Yes, western KY is far better than middle TN in many ways. We commonly take 130 to 140 pound live weight does with a 162 lb being our largest doe. Also there is far better cooperation for quality management practices from the neighbors than you can find in mid tenn. and as expected the land prices reflect it [/QUOTE]
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