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Sullivan?? What do you mean Sullivan. I'm not following??
You are also hunting a different breed of whitetails, at least in how they act.
Lots of nice bucks up in that area. This guy has probably died of old age by now but he was in your 100 mile radius!
Jones, it's jungle. You can try and find some clear cuts, but so will every other road and near road hunter everywhere. Unless you are finding older cuts where roads have been tank trapped off and are at a fair distance, you're going to have lots of company.Try mid to upper elevation ridges. Find soft spots or saddles in them. Find the doe activity and look for rub/scrape lines. Don't worry about how much you can see. Get the best sign you can find where you find sign of doe/fawn activity. Get the best wind you can relative to the shooting lanes available and take a seat, for a very long time. You may only be covering 40 yards in a given direction, sometimes less. I hunt well within 100 miles of there. Our biggest deer were taken at 10:30 am 2 pm 5 days or better before the close of the season in comparable terrain.You can still hunt if you want, but you'd be better off watching hunting shows and mailing it in. If it gets real windy, you can get away with more but if it's calm you are DOA on still hunts for the most part. Because of the pressure in our area we've found that most calls/rattles seem to be ineffective. That will vary by place.Good sign in dense cover, sit a loooong time. Movement busts us far more often than smell. Some shots will come inside 20 yards where the first notice you had of the deer was seeing it. A gun in your lap isn't very handy at these moments.