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Old 01-09-2008 | 03:59 PM
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Default RE: Location--Location--Location

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Let that 100 incher walk and he just might come back next season a 120. Until your disiplened enough to let nice deer walk your never going to truly know what your area could yield. Sure location matters, get your damn topo out and find a new one.
You are 100% correct IFthe goal would be to kill the biggest buck possible, but that is not what this conversation was about... intially anyway.

It's hard to keep up so I am not sure where we are now.

Your right the topicis about location. This comes up every year because after season guys look over at that baby rack they took and have rack remorse. Then the only logical thing to do is to get on the internet and say " If I lived where John Doe lived by God I would have P&Y's hanging out my candy ass." There is no doubt that the midwest holds a better quality deer than alot of areas. Out of all the midwest hunters in our contest I see ONE thats in the 170 range. That dont make since when they are suppose to be behind every tree.
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