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I have hunted the area last year
Has anyone been up there lately ?
Hows the fires/damage, is it worth going ?
just looking for some info.
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nobody been up that way huh ?
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its depends on where you go.. but anything south of blue lake was burned.. its going to a hard hunt there this year.. everyone will be bunch on the little bit or public land that wasn't burned
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If the burned areas are open to access-hunt it,deer will be wandering around in it sooner than you think. I have a buddy that swears by hunting fresh burns and it pays off for him...
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ya cause you can see everything.. but it really has every started grown green let.. but that is a couple weeks away still. plus the deer migrant throw there... good luck to all..
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I have been up there every weekend for the last 4 weeks and it defiantly has deer on the land even the burnt areas. I got my deer last weekend but I was just there yesterday and had a ton of deer running around.
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thanks for the info
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I have been up there every weekend for the last 4 weeks and it defiantly has deer on the land even the burnt areas. I got my deer last weekend but I was just there yesterday and had a ton of deer running around.
Thanks for sharing gilroym!!!
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