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Old 07-05-2011, 01:54 PM
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Originally Posted by iamyourhuckleberry
There's a whole bunch of the USA grossly absent of forest. So being amongst the trees is, well, impossible! South Texas, for example, is nothing but brush country characterized by mesquite, blackbrush, brasil, and other thorny plants-which love to swollow halfwits. Walking, manuevering, and effectively hunting through such vegetation is futile. If you have been there and have seen it, then you know exactly what I'm talking about. "Baiting" is the only effective means to control an exploding deer population!

It's easy to chastise the gladiators when your sitting in your comfy treestand half a country away....
Great point. I wouldn't know because I've never experienced something like that. Geographical locations and environmental conditions are definitely something to factor in, in this conversation.
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