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Here in Franklin Co we are 0 fer.
Son and I saw 0 on Mon and Tues. I saw 0 on Thurs. First Sat I saw 4 but my boy could not make them out through the laurels we were hunting, I decided not to take a doe that day. Went out behind the house (our land borders state forest) this past Thurs saw 0. I'm gonna make it out tomorrow from about 1400 till dark as I have taxi service for sports due to the wife is working. So right now I'm gonna say this season was a bust. Probably won't even shoot a doe if I see one tomorrow. Numbers have been taken too low if ya ask me.
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I seem to be hearing a lot of that from all parts of the state Swift. A few of the boys at camp refused to take a Doe even though they possessed a tag. I spent the first two days in a stand. When I say that I mean sun up till sun down without ever having to grab my rifle. I remember the days when I lived in Warren Co. and the "Herds" would run past you. It seems that the bucks being taken are of a better class than lets say the 70's or 80's but I sure do miss seeing Deer on a daily basis to keep things interesting. This is really going to hurt in Flintlock Season. Which makes me think, If you can use a crossbow now during the rut, why not a Flintlock
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