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Old 04-25-2008 | 09:30 AM
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Rob/PA Bowyer
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ORIGINAL: MOTOWNHONKEY

ORIGINAL: Rob/PA Bowyer

ORIGINAL: GregH

ORIGINAL: txjourneyman

I got forced into finding a better location and I went out and did so. I look forward to the coming season. The deer I'll be hunting in west Texas are generally larger than what I have hunted in east Texas. I'll still hunt close to home on a another new place. The population is pretty good at the place close to home but the deer are pressured quite a bit harder. There are less mature deer than I'll be after in west texas. I figure I'll fill my 3 doe tags in east Texas and go after mature bucks in west Texas. I'll have 2 buck tags. I have never hunted mature whitetails before. I have been a hunter of deer, period. Due to the new location I have a new opportunity.
Now here's a perfect example of a hunter willing to do something about it without complaint......... Respect!
Yup, see it's simple, change LOCATION! I'm doing this as well. I'm headed to IL, better location.


So your calling it?? P&Y??[8D] I can see both sides of the location debate have their legitiment points. Even in big buck states the cream rises to the top. One could luck into a brusier no doubt. To kill multiple book bucks year after year is something only a hand full of (ordinary archers like us on HNI) can pull off.
It's P&Y or bust Chris. We have to pass 130"s. Last year the guys that hooked us up passed 140"s and both brought home 150"s. Am I calling it? Only if it has both sides! [8D]
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