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Quote from: trophyhunt on November 03, 2016, 07:53:03 PMI'm curious why everyone is talking about 10a so much this year? I've never seen so much excitement over that area, bigger deer are more north from what I've heard. Ya idk I've seen A LOT of deer around elk city with lots of public land. Crazy how many people were in 10a last year. If people think they are going to experience a remote hunting experience with areas all to themselves they are mistaken. But everyone learns on their own.
I'm curious why everyone is talking about 10a so much this year? I've never seen so much excitement over that area, bigger deer are more north from what I've heard.
A few basket bucks there, meat hunts mostly? Lots of people for sure!
Quote from: Duckslayer89 on November 03, 2016, 09:04:45 PMQuote from: trophyhunt on November 03, 2016, 07:53:03 PMI'm curious why everyone is talking about 10a so much this year? I've never seen so much excitement over that area, bigger deer are more north from what I've heard. Ya idk I've seen A LOT of deer around elk city with lots of public land. Crazy how many people were in 10a last year. If people think they are going to experience a remote hunting experience with areas all to themselves they are mistaken. But everyone learns on their own. Funny, I had the exact opposite experience last year in 10A. Never saw another hunter off of the road.
Being a non resident, I probably don't know what I'm talking about, but, it seems to me two deer tags per person, any deer and long seasons are not helping the deer population? I could be talking out my butt, but I can't help help to imagine how much better the hunting could be if more deer lived? Don't burn me here, just thinking.