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<blockquote data-quote="prosous" data-source="post: 1131527" data-attributes="member: 92820"><p>Yobuck Thanks. I don't know if you are familiar with western ny. It has very big hills more like mega gargantuan hills as far as the eyes can see big hills a lot like PA. I disagree with you about 2000 acres being " not that big" it is and its way more than I could ever cover on my own. The 2000 is pressured but so it the 10,000 acres of privet land around it. most of the other farms stick to the 8 point min. Due to the numbers of hunters on the state land It is not unfathomable to think large deer can be spotted. mainly when the masses go home for lunch and or quit cuz it's cold. As far as the guys in the west, I have found that what works for them suits me perfectly in my plan to scope deer from afar. The farm is the platform for a shooting gallery. But I'm just one man and when the bucks are rutting all bets are off all the scouting in the world will not help me figure them out. With only limited time bag a buck along with the cost to hunt out of state keeps me dreaming of ways to make it all work ....... even if some don't think it's fair or ethical, I have a right to do what the law says I can. I hunt for the meat but would still love to bag a bruin. Thanks for your input, it keeps me in tune with what other hunters and often more experienced professionals have in their minds. It's like a smorgasbord I'll take what I need and as much as I want</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="prosous, post: 1131527, member: 92820"] Yobuck Thanks. I don't know if you are familiar with western ny. It has very big hills more like mega gargantuan hills as far as the eyes can see big hills a lot like PA. I disagree with you about 2000 acres being " not that big" it is and its way more than I could ever cover on my own. The 2000 is pressured but so it the 10,000 acres of privet land around it. most of the other farms stick to the 8 point min. Due to the numbers of hunters on the state land It is not unfathomable to think large deer can be spotted. mainly when the masses go home for lunch and or quit cuz it's cold. As far as the guys in the west, I have found that what works for them suits me perfectly in my plan to scope deer from afar. The farm is the platform for a shooting gallery. But I'm just one man and when the bucks are rutting all bets are off all the scouting in the world will not help me figure them out. With only limited time bag a buck along with the cost to hunt out of state keeps me dreaming of ways to make it all work ....... even if some don't think it's fair or ethical, I have a right to do what the law says I can. I hunt for the meat but would still love to bag a bruin. Thanks for your input, it keeps me in tune with what other hunters and often more experienced professionals have in their minds. It's like a smorgasbord I'll take what I need and as much as I want [/QUOTE]
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