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Old Sabine Bottom WMA
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09/17/21 02:20 AM
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BigTxBassMan
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My sons and I just drew a gun deer either sex hunt for here in November. Any advice would be appreciated. Are there any open areas or is it mostly head high palmetto? Any suggested areas to concentrate on? We'll be bringing my Mule. TIA for any info.
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Re: Old Sabine Bottom WMA
[Re: BigTxBassMan]
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09/17/21 02:31 AM
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My free advice for Thursday
Carry and liberally apply some high grade insect repellent such as Ben's or the like, and carry it while hunting to reapply. I've never been eaten up as bad as at OSB other than the Big Thicket or se Louisiana
Good Luck Have fun Be careful
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Re: Old Sabine Bottom WMA
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09/21/21 03:36 AM
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Congrat's... The far east end, (were it thins out then widens) tis were ya run into the thick paletto... Best wish's
i'm postaddic
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