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<blockquote data-quote="Coastal" data-source="post: 2900939" data-attributes="member: 36794"><p>I can't watch many deer hunting shows. I am from Texas and hunt the brush country of South Texas and I can't watch just about any show where they are deer hunting in South Texas. Typically they are killing cull bucks and typically it is just about as easy as they show it to do that. Figure out which ones you are going to kill, pour the corn to them and go shoot them. Culls and does are usually about that easy. But all the drama in the stand on the TV shows and all the fist pumping and badassery over a cull buck is just too much. </p><p></p><p>Now the honest truth is killing big, old deer in South Texas on low fence ranches isn't nearly that easy. Corn or no corn you still have to put the time in and pay your dues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coastal, post: 2900939, member: 36794"] I can't watch many deer hunting shows. I am from Texas and hunt the brush country of South Texas and I can't watch just about any show where they are deer hunting in South Texas. Typically they are killing cull bucks and typically it is just about as easy as they show it to do that. Figure out which ones you are going to kill, pour the corn to them and go shoot them. Culls and does are usually about that easy. But all the drama in the stand on the TV shows and all the fist pumping and badassery over a cull buck is just too much. Now the honest truth is killing big, old deer in South Texas on low fence ranches isn't nearly that easy. Corn or no corn you still have to put the time in and pay your dues. [/QUOTE]
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