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<blockquote data-quote="Brokenbow" data-source="post: 5746829" data-attributes="member: 24068"><p>Let me start off by saying that I'm in my 50's and have hunted since I could walk. I grew up chasing mule deer, elk, sheep, goats, and even made a few trips to California chasing black tail and wild boar (all with a bow and all on public land). In the western states archery season (for the most part) opens long before the rut starts and spot and stalk is the best way to hunt. Then I moved to middle Tennessee and began pursuing whitetail. I found out in a hurry that this is an entirely different ball game. I have been hunting WMA's and haven't had any luck finding even a doe to shoot at. This has definitely been a humbling experience. Best of luck to all of you you have to be doing better than I am.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brokenbow, post: 5746829, member: 24068"] Let me start off by saying that I’m in my 50’s and have hunted since I could walk. I grew up chasing mule deer, elk, sheep, goats, and even made a few trips to California chasing black tail and wild boar (all with a bow and all on public land). In the western states archery season (for the most part) opens long before the rut starts and spot and stalk is the best way to hunt. Then I moved to middle Tennessee and began pursuing whitetail. I found out in a hurry that this is an entirely different ball game. I have been hunting WMA’s and haven’t had any luck finding even a doe to shoot at. This has definitely been a humbling experience. Best of luck to all of you you have to be doing better than I am. [/QUOTE]
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