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Offline PA BEN

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Big Buck Genetics
« on: June 14, 2009, 07:31:39 AM »
I moved over here 4 years ago from the best whitetail hunting in the State. I've hunted whitetails all my life. I always go home to hunt. It's time I learned to hunt these Blacktails over here. Over there, some areas have BIG BUCK Genetics. My wife and 10 yr old daughter and I drew doe tags for PYSHT 603 unit. I live close so it will be EZ for scouting. My doe tag will be a last minute meat kill. So any help would be nice. I'm not looking for anyones honey hole, just general areas in this unit.

Offline elkspert

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Re: Big Buck Genetics
« Reply #1 on: June 14, 2009, 08:46:09 AM »
Pa, have never hunted that unit personally but have a few friends up that way that do get some decent bucks. I think alot of that is gated which is good. Get a mountain bike and get away from the indians.I do quite abit of scouting in the summer months. Find an area with the genetics and wait for the rut. A little birdie told me they respond to horns real well.
I hope when I die my wife doesn't sell my guns for what I told her I paid for them.

 


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