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Appalachians - long range?
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<blockquote data-quote="vintec" data-source="post: 418420" data-attributes="member: 10265"><p>I agree with one of the other post. The steeper the better!!!! for long ranger hunting in here in central WV. (the recovery sucks) I have taken deer at 529, 472, 497, and 789 the biggest was a 142" 8pt. I have spotted many deer and bear at over 2k. </p><p> </p><p>Against the the preaching of many enviromentalist the reclaimed and active surface mining areas are often the most rich in game.</p><p> </p><p>Vince</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vintec, post: 418420, member: 10265"] I agree with one of the other post. The steeper the better!!!! for long ranger hunting in here in central WV. (the recovery sucks) I have taken deer at 529, 472, 497, and 789 the biggest was a 142" 8pt. I have spotted many deer and bear at over 2k. Against the the preaching of many enviromentalist the reclaimed and active surface mining areas are often the most rich in game. Vince [/QUOTE]
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