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Old January 7, 2014, 10:26 PM   #2
Gunplummer
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Join Date: March 11, 2010
Location: South East Pa.
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Once and a while I will run down to Bucks County during the extended doe season. I was there last year and the Amish put on a drive right through there. Not a half hour later I saw a deer wander through. It is thick with saplings, boulders, and down trees. I never got a shot but heard others shoot nearby once and a while. Nobody got one that I know of, but a lot of guys in the parking area at the end of the day said they missed sneaking deer. It is so thick in there I bet there are deer that have been shot at 5-6 during the season. That is a shotgun area. Just because the deer are sneaking slowly along does not make them an easy target. Most of the time you can't tell if it is a legal deer. I think you would have to burn the place to get some of those deer out of there.
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