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<blockquote data-quote="Ronald W Schaefer" data-source="post: 2899040" data-attributes="member: 109378"><p>If you don't hunt that way in Texas, you will probably not get any shots. Ranchers carefully manage deer for quality and size and yes they preselect some options for the high dollar visitors but you never know what's gonna show. I would love to follow all the outta state feeder haters on a few hunts in Texas to whatch the fun of busting through black brush, huisache and guyacon and watch the tail flags disappearing over the horizon 500 yds in front of those manly stalker hunters. You know you place your stands and feeders in areas you've carefully scouted…so what's your point?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ronald W Schaefer, post: 2899040, member: 109378"] If you don’t hunt that way in Texas, you will probably not get any shots. Ranchers carefully manage deer for quality and size and yes they preselect some options for the high dollar visitors but you never know what’s gonna show. I would love to follow all the outta state feeder haters on a few hunts in Texas to whatch the fun of busting through black brush, huisache and guyacon and watch the tail flags disappearing over the horizon 500 yds in front of those manly stalker hunters. You know you place your stands and feeders in areas you’ve carefully scouted…so what’s your point? [/QUOTE]
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