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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 2098542" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>Like other said depends on ranch. I hunted at the star s for years and they had a Texas Dahl that ran with the audad. Very weird. </p><p> I just got back from the Y.O. ranch and got both the black Hawaiian and a Dahl. This year they were just roaming around was able to get very close. Last year different story. As soon as they would see the truck or you they would move out. Even at 300-400 yards. So really depends on how they are previously hunted led and how hard. This year was very easy as the hunting during prime time was very slow so few hunters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 2098542, member: 54383"] Like other said depends on ranch. I hunted at the star s for years and they had a Texas Dahl that ran with the audad. Very weird. I just got back from the Y.O. ranch and got both the black Hawaiian and a Dahl. This year they were just roaming around was able to get very close. Last year different story. As soon as they would see the truck or you they would move out. Even at 300-400 yards. So really depends on how they are previously hunted led and how hard. This year was very easy as the hunting during prime time was very slow so few hunters. [/QUOTE]
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