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Re: East Texas Tips [Re: SGIB] #4933809 01/26/14 12:59 AM
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Controlled burns if possible in thinned pines. Get up high in a climber.

Re: East Texas Tips [Re: SGIB] #4933835 01/26/14 01:16 AM
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Hunt old logging rds and fire lanes and don't feel compelled to mow them every year...deer are lazy and will walk them. If you can see a cpl hundred yards down one you're in business if you continually corn it and don't throw up a permanent stand.

Re: East Texas Tips [Re: rifleman] #4934092 01/26/14 04:16 AM
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My best tip for you, THERE ARE NO DEER in East Texas.
You need to go west!!! wink

Re: East Texas Tips [Re: SGIB] #4934097 01/26/14 04:18 AM
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I disagree...there's a ton of them in the Sabine bottoms.

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