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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 1371988" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Way to go Kevin, being young (and good), does have its perks.</p><p>Fact is though that on the first day of the season there was just one of those Nanny run lookouts occupied and that was by my oldest son and granddaughter. The others were empty apparently including Jakes over in the hollow.</p><p>They were hunted harder after some of the tailgate bunch was thrown out of the trailer park.</p><p>You are absolutely correct in your assessment of the energy level of many l/r hunters however.</p><p>In the 70s and 80s you could arrive at one of those lookouts at 5 am</p><p>and have 75 to 100 cars pass by daylite on the first day heading into Quehanna.</p><p>Today you could almost lay on the road with no fear of being run over, and be lucky to count 100 cars in a week.</p><p>All of which means way less hunter pressure moving deer so guys like us can see them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 1371988, member: 12443"] Way to go Kevin, being young (and good), does have its perks. Fact is though that on the first day of the season there was just one of those Nanny run lookouts occupied and that was by my oldest son and granddaughter. The others were empty apparently including Jakes over in the hollow. They were hunted harder after some of the tailgate bunch was thrown out of the trailer park. You are absolutely correct in your assessment of the energy level of many l/r hunters however. In the 70s and 80s you could arrive at one of those lookouts at 5 am and have 75 to 100 cars pass by daylite on the first day heading into Quehanna. Today you could almost lay on the road with no fear of being run over, and be lucky to count 100 cars in a week. All of which means way less hunter pressure moving deer so guys like us can see them. [/QUOTE]
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