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What is wrong with East Tennessee?
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<blockquote data-quote="bigtex" data-source="post: 3870881" data-attributes="member: 2245"><p>That pretty much sums it up.</p><p>Even though we have fewer deer in the East than the West, we have far more deer today than ever. I don't think that we are at carrying capacity, but where I live we're pretty darn close.</p><p>When I first started hunting many years ago I don't even think the county I live in had an open season. The closest place to hunt was Tellico or Ocoee. The closest county had only a few days a year in which to hunt. Combine a very short season with an army of eager hunters and well, I think you get the picture. Not a very good hunting experience.</p><p>Im not complaining,I wish it were better, but as bad as it is it's still better today than any time that I can remember.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigtex, post: 3870881, member: 2245"] That pretty much sums it up. Even though we have fewer deer in the East than the West, we have far more deer today than ever. I don't think that we are at carrying capacity, but where I live we're pretty darn close. When I first started hunting many years ago I don't even think the county I live in had an open season. The closest place to hunt was Tellico or Ocoee. The closest county had only a few days a year in which to hunt. Combine a very short season with an army of eager hunters and well, I think you get the picture. Not a very good hunting experience. Im not complaining,I wish it were better, but as bad as it is it's still better today than any time that I can remember. [/QUOTE]
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