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Re: city deer [Re: TravisP] #6033068 11/16/15 09:57 PM
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I lucked out where I hunt. Besides the Mexican neighbors and their great pekingese dogs.. and the other mexican neighbors that brush their horses everyday. It's not a bad spot. I'm good for about 2 deer a year here that are legal or old enough and worth my time to clean. I see great bucks on cam when I'm at work. Usually how it works here. Lol


Hunting in magnolia would be better in a gated community.
Re: city deer [Re: TravisP] #6035549 11/17/15 11:00 PM
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Then there's this poor sap. I guess this would qualify as greater than a 13-inch inside spread ...


Re: city deer [Re: TravisP] #6035651 11/17/15 11:54 PM
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Geeze, that first one! I can't see him real well but he looks like he is at least 160.

Are you guys talking about the burned area that rises away from the road on the north near Rice Road?


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