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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 1533422" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Actually the deer numbers are pretty good, at least in the fairly large area of the N C we hunt. BUT, they have become a different species than years back due to the coyotes. They are definatly more nocturnal, especially the older bucks. But there is also a better opportunity for a good buck than at any time in my 70+ years of hunting. The biggest issue is the lack of hunters, and vast areas of public land gated off from the hunters. No doubt the elk program was largely responsible for a large percentage of the gates. Yes you can still walk in there and hunt, but not many do, and many more older ones like me simply cant. The DCNR controls that, and there are slightly different policys from region to region depending on what person is in charge of that region.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 1533422, member: 12443"] Actually the deer numbers are pretty good, at least in the fairly large area of the N C we hunt. BUT, they have become a different species than years back due to the coyotes. They are definatly more nocturnal, especially the older bucks. But there is also a better opportunity for a good buck than at any time in my 70+ years of hunting. The biggest issue is the lack of hunters, and vast areas of public land gated off from the hunters. No doubt the elk program was largely responsible for a large percentage of the gates. Yes you can still walk in there and hunt, but not many do, and many more older ones like me simply cant. The DCNR controls that, and there are slightly different policys from region to region depending on what person is in charge of that region. [/QUOTE]
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