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Old 09-14-2005 | 08:05 AM
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KYFRED
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Default RE: Christian Co. KY....

I hunt very close to this area. I am actually a little southeast on teh Todd County Christian County line. When in MidOctober. I beleive the 14th-15th is Muzzleloader. It should be in teh 70's to low 80's that time of year. We should be about ready to get our first frost. That being said, weather is anything but predictable.Deer should be starting to move. Rut is typially teh first few weeks of November.

GREAT area of Kentucky to hunt. While I beleive Kentucky is a little talked abuot destinmation for quality deer, there is a four countyarea of Kentucky that typically out-produces other ares of the state. Christian County is located right in teh heart of the zone.I do not know what you consider to be a small deer or a draw dropper so let me give you an example of the proeprty we hunt and you tell me your thoughts.

Located in entral to southern Todd county, (whish is within 30 minuts of crofton) I have 100 acreas of farm land with about 750 in production. The remaining 250 are overgrown fields and woodlots. 3-4 of usprimarily hunt 600 acreas. Over the last 6 years we have alloud new or young hunters to take small bucks, but we have limited what we take.Over 6 years there have been 2 deer in excess of 150, 6 deer betweeen 140-150, 5 deer between125-140. Most have been 8-10 points. There have been several deer (6-10) that were young 8-10 point deer that were smaller. All the larger deer have field dress in ewxcess of 170lbs and had spreads rtanging from 16-21 inches.

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