Oct 19, 2023 #2 Spurhunter Well-Known Member TNDeer Supporter Joined Jun 9, 2008 Messages 15,459 Location Munford, TN Is that Florida?
Oct 19, 2023 #3 PollackInWTN Active Member Joined Oct 18, 2023 Messages 41 Location Weakly County Weakley County.
Oct 19, 2023 #4 backyardtndeer Well-Known Member Joined Jul 29, 2015 Messages 21,397 Location West Tennessee With all that sand, I might have thought Florida as well. Must be in a river bottom. Weakley River bottoms can produce some really nice deer. Those will be nice in a couple years.
With all that sand, I might have thought Florida as well. Must be in a river bottom. Weakley River bottoms can produce some really nice deer. Those will be nice in a couple years.
Oct 19, 2023 #5 PollackInWTN Active Member Joined Oct 18, 2023 Messages 41 Location Weakly County That is clay residue and overburden sand. I hope they don't wander to much and get the chance to grow.
That is clay residue and overburden sand. I hope they don't wander to much and get the chance to grow.
Oct 20, 2023 #6 DeerCamp Well-Known Member TNDeer Supporter Joined Jul 28, 2020 Messages 3,843 PollackInWTN said: That is clay residue and overburden sand. I hope they don't wander to much and get the chance to grow. Click to expand... You already know they are gonna wander!
PollackInWTN said: That is clay residue and overburden sand. I hope they don't wander to much and get the chance to grow. Click to expand... You already know they are gonna wander!
Nov 3, 2023 #7 PollackInWTN Active Member Joined Oct 18, 2023 Messages 41 Location Weakly County Always do.