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Any areas around north Texas good for hunting
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10/08/14 03:53 AM
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Myiagi
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This is my 2nd yr bow hunting and just look for some areas around Denton that I can Scott I do have my public hunting
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Re: Any areas around north Texas good for hunting
[Re: Myiagi]
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10/08/14 05:30 AM
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Bubba270
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Its a little late in the game to be scouting new lands for huntin public dont you think?
I eat everything I kill and I am to fat to be a bad hunter.
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Re: Any areas around north Texas good for hunting
[Re: Myiagi]
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10/08/14 05:45 PM
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Pitchfork Predator
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to the forum. Too late to scout public land now. The bowhunters are already hunting it and you would be trying to find a spot to hunt that would be hard to find. And probably piss some hunters off scouting this time of year during bow season. I suggest you put in for a draw at Hagerman next year. If you get drawn, you'll still have time to do your scouting.
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Re: Any areas around north Texas good for hunting
[Re: Myiagi]
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10/09/14 03:40 AM
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Myiagi
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I have two spots just haven't seen any deer on them and I am bow hunting all year
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Re: Any areas around north Texas good for hunting
[Re: Myiagi]
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10/09/14 03:10 PM
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blackcoal
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^^^ are you new to Texas ?
The Greatest Enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge.--Stephen Hawking
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Re: Any areas around north Texas good for hunting
[Re: Myiagi]
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10/09/14 05:59 PM
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swampthang
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Never too late to scout and hunt public land. If you're going to "explore" a new area do it mid-day and hopefully you wont walk through a guy's set-up. Go slow and if you do come upon a hunter in a treestand back out and take a detour. Lots of squirrel and hog hunters in the woods this time of year and they rarely hunt from a treestand,they're moving through the woods constantly and they have just as much right to be there as a deer hunter in a treestand.
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