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my buddy drew it last year and kllled a 154 5x5...he had a blast hunting it
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Those permits have sounded interesting to me too. I know there is alot of private ground down there. Is there much public ground worth hunting? I have no land owner connections, which im sure helps a ton for those tags.
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Connections are always good, but the permit that includes 154, 162, and 163 has lots of public and ffth land. 1 or 2 guys on here may have some tips as to where to start.
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I'm sure there are woodchuck. In my spare time i need to browse some maps and see how much public land is down there. There are alot of units included in that hunt, just need to research.
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There's some pretty good FFTH but be prepared to burn up some fuel finding them, you won't find them marked on any map, the gohunt map is a joke for finding most FFTH in these GMU's. I'm glad I did years ago when fuel was still $1.50/gal.
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It is a fun hunt and I agree the draw odds will be terrible with this hunt being in the regular buck category. To bad for the guys who live in the area and see this as their trophy hunt. My boy got lucky and drew the tag this year with 2 points and killed this buck on the last day. There are bigger bucks down there but for a eleven year old he did good. nwhunter
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