Interesting results from an aerial survey at Raystown
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Nontypical Buck
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RE: Interesting results from an aerial survey at Raystown
Thanks for the article BT.
But there's a difference between the count in Raystown lake and the count they'll be conducting in Clinton county.Raystown has safe havens for the deer during hunting seasons.There's camp,parks,a resort and other private ground.
The state forest north of renova will show less deer,in fact a big difference.
But there's a difference between the count in Raystown lake and the count they'll be conducting in Clinton county.Raystown has safe havens for the deer during hunting seasons.There's camp,parks,a resort and other private ground.
The state forest north of renova will show less deer,in fact a big difference.
#13
RE: Interesting results from an aerial survey at Raystown
You could be right Germain. I wonder what dates Novenber they did this. If the rut was peaking that would certainly screw with the distribution of the deer.
#14
Nontypical Buck
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RE: Interesting results from an aerial survey at Raystown
I didn't see a date BT.I'm anxious for the clinton county count.If the numbers aren't below 15 dpsm I'll eat my camo hat.
Not until I shoot my gobbler though.
Not until I shoot my gobbler though.
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RE: Interesting results from an aerial survey at Raystown
best to eat turkey an not wait on a deer steak, remember the good ole days when there were few turkeys and lots of deer? Wonder how long it will be till the PGC screws them up too???????
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RE: Interesting results from an aerial survey at Raystown
How many lies have the PGC & Alt told us sportsmen/women???? How many stars in the sky?????? What makes it sad is those whom actually believe them know no bounds in trying to get others to swallow their lines!!