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<blockquote data-quote="collegiatesportsman" data-source="post: 1146813" data-attributes="member: 93672"><p>I am a college student on a budget. I have experience hunting whitetail in the Mid-Atlantic, but we only use tree stands. I was looking for some advice about where is the best place for me to experience DIY spot and stalk hunting — my research tells me that I have to leave the east coast to do this. I am not picky about which big game animal I hunt and as long as I am spot and stalk hunting I don't care about taking a big doe versus a buck. I am relatively proficient with compound bow and rifle. My fitness is good. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="collegiatesportsman, post: 1146813, member: 93672"] I am a college student on a budget. I have experience hunting whitetail in the Mid-Atlantic, but we only use tree stands. I was looking for some advice about where is the best place for me to experience DIY spot and stalk hunting — my research tells me that I have to leave the east coast to do this. I am not picky about which big game animal I hunt and as long as I am spot and stalk hunting I don't care about taking a big doe versus a buck. I am relatively proficient with compound bow and rifle. My fitness is good. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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