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Hey, has anbody in here hunted gmu 105 or 108? Is there alot of whitetails up there? I was thinking about going to check it out and see whats there cause i have never hunted that far north before. Do you think its worth checking out or is it a waste of time? Any info would help! thanks
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Nothing like it was 10 years ago, predators are wiping them out and last winter didnt do us any favors either. There are spots that are productive, mostly the private property with fields are good.
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Yea i went up in 105 today and didnt see very many up in the hills. I think we need some snow to drive the deer lower so they congergate down lower!
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Just got back from a week in the NE corner saw lots of these tracks. Not many deer.
and plenty of these too
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